Here is the PG Seminar programme for this semester.
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Here is the PG Seminar programme for this semester.
TODAY
Beck Heslopβs election poster on a notice board: βBack Beckβ.
Great to see one of our PhD students running for office in the Students Union elections. Iβd vote for Beck. ππ»ππ»
In the late 1800s the town was home to a Police Chief Constable who championed Louis Pasteur's methods for treating rabies, and sent a boy to Paris to be treated - a story told by my CHSTM colleagues Mick Worboys and Neil Pemberton. #OpenAccess #HistMed
www.manchesterhive.com/view/journal...
Great to see that the Master's thesis that Henry Lloyd-Hughes did with us at CHSTM a few years ago has transformed into an article in Isis:
The Deaf Right Stuff: Disability, Space Sickness, and the Making of the American Astronaut, 1955β1968
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1...
I forgot to include the date: 10 March. We'll try that again.
Our colleague Dr Amelia Bonea will be part of a discussion panel at Manchester Museum on 10 March 2026, on Women in Research, hosted by Professor Rachel Cowen. Further details and registration at the link below.
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mdpi-women...
Our colleague Dr Amelia Bonea will be part of a discussion panel at Manchester Museum, on Women in Research, hosted by Professor Rachel Cowen. Further details and registration at the link below.
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mdpi-women...
For your diaries: CHSTM Seminar, 12 May 2026 - Professor Mary Augusta Brazelton will be speaking on Looking up at the βLittle Moonβ: Media and Mass Participation in Astronomy Under Mao
blogs.manchester.ac.uk/chstm/2026/0...
For your diaries: CHSTM Seminar, 21 April 2026 - Dr Sarah Qidway will be speaking on Aligarhβs Scientific Society (est. 1864)
blogs.manchester.ac.uk/chstm/2026/0...
For your diaries: CHSTM Seminar, 17 March 2026 - Dr SiobhΓ‘n Hearne will be speaking on Soviet Healthcare Diplomacy in the Global South.
blogs.manchester.ac.uk/chstm/2026/0...
New #OpenAccess #HistMed article by our CHSTM colleague Dr Meng Zhang, on compulsory masking and the role of barbers in 1930s China.
academic.oup.com/shm/advance-...
Dr Sugden is a CHSTM alumna. Always good to see young colleagues go on to do great stuff.
Tonight, 6pm GMT
Event flyer - all details are available on the event registration page - click on the link in the post.
Imagining a Gender Equal World: Join CHSTM's Dr Amelia Bonea and other colleagues on 11 February for a free, international online symposium celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
events.teams.microsoft.com/event/0b1ef0...
Please join CHSTM's Dr Amelia Bonea and colleagues for this book discussion on Medical Women in the Japanese Empire on 6 February.
events.ceu.edu/2026-02-06/b...
Today! Online access available - details on the website.
A date for your diaries: our next CHSTM seminar is scheduled for 3 February 2026, when our speaker will be @matthewcobb.bsky.social, on The life and times of Francis Crick, or why it sometimes matters who does science
blogs.manchester.ac.uk/chstm/2026/0...
Please join CHSTM's Dr Amelia Bonea and colleagues for this book discussion on Medical Women in the Japanese Empire on 6 February.
events.ceu.edu/2026-02-06/b...
Event flyer - all details are available on the event registration page - click on the link in the post.
Imagining a Gender Equal World: Join CHSTM's Dr Amelia Bonea and other colleagues on 11 February for a free, international online symposium celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
events.teams.microsoft.com/event/0b1ef0...
A date for your diaries: our next CHSTM seminar is scheduled for 3 February 2026, when our speaker will be @matthewcobb.bsky.social, on The life and times of Francis Crick, or why it sometimes matters who does science
blogs.manchester.ac.uk/chstm/2026/0...
Congratulations to Eleanor Shaw, who successfully defended her PhD thesis on the history of the British Journal of Anaesthesia today. In the photo: Prof Carsten Timmermann (2nd supervisor), the candidate, Prof Roberta Bivins, and Dr Neil Pemberton (the external and internal examiners).
Trundling my way on a train through v. soggy Somerset Levels to join old friends & new @manchstm.bsky.social. Will be talking this afternoon on mycobacterial movements across human, animal and ecosystem health ever since we've known these #microbes #histSTM
blogs.manchester.ac.uk/chstm/2025/1...
Next Tuesday!
Join Amelia Bonea and Irina Nastasa-Matei online on Thursday 4th December (7pm-8pm CET) to discuss their Manchester University Press book Negotiating Invisibility: manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/events/book-...
Our CHSTM PhD Krittapak Ngamvaseenont (@ngamvaseenont.bsky.social) will give his talk βCan Phi Pob Speak? Spirit Possession, Psychoanalysis, Transcultural Psychiatry, Buddhism, and Cold War Thailandβ at the ANZSHM NSW Seminar. #HistSTM #histmed
Register here: events.humanitix.com/can-phi-pob-...
Reminder: Gemma Cirac Claveras is speaking next Tuesday. We are starting at 3pm GMT, not at the usual seminar time of 4pm.
I am SO looking forward to coming back to @manchstm.bsky.social talk through new work on #microbes! #histSTM #STS #envhist
But first it's Dr Lewis Bremner's turn, next Tuesday (hosted jointly with the colleagues in East Asian Studies)
blogs.manchester.ac.uk/chstm/2025/0...
Another seminar for your diaries: on 9 December we are welcoming Dr Angela Cassidy @angecass.bsky.social for a talk on the multiple lives of modern mycobacteria.
blogs.manchester.ac.uk/chstm/2025/1...