As part of CeMoRe’s 20th Anniversary Colloquium, some of our current directors alongside friends and colleagues of CeMoRe reflected on what 20 years of mobilities research meant to them and their research. The morning session of the colloquium featured...
On Monday 17 July, CeMoRe hosted a colloquium to celebrate the Centre’s twentieth anniversary. It was a memorable event – both celebratory and sad – as it also marked the retirement of two of CeMoRe’s longest-serving colleagues: Monika Buscher...
Putting “Flesh on the Boneyard”; everyday militaries and museum, a mobilities perspective. On 25th May 2023, CeMoRe was delighted to host Dr Sharon Wilson at an in-person event on Lancaster University campus. Dr Wilson discussed her recent work that aims to “put flesh...
On the 3rd and 4th May, two of our CeMoRe directors Dr Nicola Spurling and Dr David Tyfield; CeMoRe PhD student Harriet Phipps, and two bursary winners Dr Simon Cook, Birmingham University and PhD student Nenna Orie Chuku, University College London visited Konkuk...
Dr Jen Southern (Lancaster University), Dr Kaya Barry (Griffith University), and Professor Peter Merriman (Aberystwyth University) How has art contributed to the emergence and establishment of mobilities research? How does mobilities research contribute to the arts...