Samuel Hollins
PhD studentThesis Title
The Europeanisation of British Defence Procurement: The RAF and the Panavia Tornado
Profile
I am a full-time PhD student within Lancaster University's History Department. Before undertaking a PhD, I studied for a BA in History and International Relations (first-class) at Lancaster University and an MA in Conflict, Security, and Development (distinction) at the University of Exeter. My PhD project is AHRC funded and in collaboration with the Royal Air Force Museum.
Formerly I have interned for both the Exeter Central Asian Studies Network on their Central Asian Political Exiles project, and the U.K. Ministry of Defence on their seventh edition of Global Strategic Trends.
Qualifications
MA Conflict, Security, and Development (2019-2020), University of Exeter (Distinction)
BA History and International Relations (2016-2019), Lancaster University (First Class)
Research Grants
AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Award - In Conjunction with the Royal Air Force Museum
Henry Probert Bursary - Royal Air Force Historical Society
Supervised By
Dr Marco Wyss
Dr Thomas Mills
Dr Harry Raffal (RAFM)
Current Research
An Interdisciplinary Blindspot: The Panavia Tornado and Procurement Assumptions
- Poster for the Royal Air Force Museum Conference (2021)
- Presentation for the British International Studies Association PhD Research Spotlight (2021)
External Roles
Collaborative Doctoral Award Student - Royal Air Force Museum
Coordinating Editor - EPOCH History Magazine
Institutional Ambassador - British Society for the History of Science
Additional Information
Afilliations
- Centre for War and Diplomacy
- Royal Air Force Museum
- Royal Air Force Historical Society
- British Society for the History of Science
- EPOCH History Magazine
Current Teaching
Hist 210 - Partisans and Collaborators in the Second World War
- Centre for War and Diplomacy