Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies

Our History

Our History

The Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) was formally recognised as a Newcastle University Research Centre in September 2014.

1960s

The Centre builds on a long tradition of interdisciplinary teaching and research in this area at the University.

Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies BA has been taught since the early 1960s. 

1990s

Interdisciplinary research was enhanced by a series of Higher Education links with South America universities. This ran for more than a decade from the mid 1990s. It was funded the British Council and Department for International Development.

These links facilitated teaching exchanges and postgraduate study opportunities.

They resulted in many joint publications and edited books in Spanish with Latin American colleagues.

2000s

By the mid 2000s the number of staff and postgraduates working on the Americas and the Caribbean at Newcastle had grown considerably.

This led to the formation of the Americas Research Group at Newcastle University.

This group drew together Schools in the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. It established key linkages with researchers and academics working in Science, Agriculture and Engineering.

The Group provided a North East hub for interdisciplinary research on the Latin American and Caribbean region. This engaged with colleagues focusing on North America as well as Spain and Portugal.  

2010s

CLACS was formed in September 2014 to deliver on a wider agenda - focused more specifically on Latin America and the Caribbean.