Jonathan Allott
Jonathan Allott
Sarah Kate Smith
Research Fellow
Lucy Mottram
Lucy Mottram, Associate Head of School (recruitment, outreach and marketing)
Laura Evans
My PhD research explored the social history of mass resettlement into one of South Africa's Bantustans, the Ciskei. It examined the variety of experiences that relocation engendered, the modes of survival that these upheavals necessitated and the political effects that this process had in bolstering the local power of Bantustan elites. This research will be published in my forthcoming monograph. I am interested in bringing some of the insights of this research to bear in contemporary and comparative contexts. I have done research on some of the more recent off-farm settlements produced as a result of farm evictions in post-apartheid South Africa.
Roxanne Leitao
I am a researcher and technology designer working in the fields of health and security, with expertise in design and interactive systems development
Professor Elizabeth Laycock
I am a Professor in Stone Conservation as well as Module Leader for the Research Methods and Dissertation Modules delivered to the Construction Project Management, Building Surveying and Quantity Surveying Courses at levels 5 and 6 respectively.
Will Eadson
Will has worked in environmental, economic and social policy research and teaching since 2004, on a wide range of research projects for local, regional and national government, charities and housing bodies
Hanna Leahy
Hanna's main role is as the business development manager for the Y&H-AHSN project, which aims to improve population health through the provision of workplace wellbeing expertise for external clients
Ben Brewster
I'm currently working as a researcher with CENTRIC (Centre of Excellence in Terrorism, Resilience, Intelligence and Organised Crime Research) inside CCRC. Primarily, my research interests fall somewhere between the information systems side of computing, knowledge management, and criminology. Of particular interest is the intersection and application of these disciplines within the security domain. In this regard, I am currently studying towards a PhD triangulating these interests in relation to their application in intelligence-led initiatives to combat Human Trafficking by the police, with the ultimate objective of developing a target operating model of effective practice for knowledge and intelligence management.