Dr
Hannah EwenceProfile page
(She/Her)
Head of Division
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
TEACHING INTERESTS
Hannah remains an active lecturer within the History programme team, delivering modules on Britain and the end of Empire, and contributing to a range of team-taught modules.
Hannah is able to offer postgraduate supervision in most areas of late nineteenth and twentieth century social and cultural British history, but especially topics which focus on immigration, empire and colonialism, and minority studies.
Until recently, Hannah held two consecutive secondments in learning and teaching leadership which helped to nurture and support teaching excellence amongst colleagues. This work included the development of a faculty-wide learning and teaching strategy, and leadership of a pilot project into inclusive curriculum design. Hannah is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Hannah is able to offer postgraduate supervision in most areas of late nineteenth and twentieth century social and cultural British history, but especially topics which focus on immigration, empire and colonialism, and minority studies.
Until recently, Hannah held two consecutive secondments in learning and teaching leadership which helped to nurture and support teaching excellence amongst colleagues. This work included the development of a faculty-wide learning and teaching strategy, and leadership of a pilot project into inclusive curriculum design. Hannah is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
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- COURSE DEVELOPEDImperial Imaginings: Britain and the End of Empire1 Jan 2019
- COURSE DEVELOPEDGritty City, Urban Wonderland@ The Rise of the Modern Metropolis1 Jan 2015
- COURSE DEVELOPEDThe Rise of Multicultural Britain1 Jan 2012