Meet the Fellows | Dr Suzan Kalayci in Toronto

PAST EVENT | 13 April 2020 12:30

Due to government advice and guidelines regarding COVID-19, the College is now operating in lockdown mode and therefore this event has had to be postponed. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.  Please email development@pmb.ox.ac.uk if you have any questions

Join Dr Suzan Kalayci, Junior Research Fellow in History, on Monday the 13th of April at 12.30pm in Boxcar Social to discuss her current research about silence in history alongside bringing you updates of the College. 

This is a casual and free event, in which you are more than welcome to bring a guest. Please register your interest by clicking here

 

More about Dr Suzan Kalayci

"I am a British Academy International Newton Fellow at the Faculty of History. I joined Pembroke as a JRF in June 2018.

My current research focuses on the role of religion in the biographies of war orphans – the Islamisation of Christian children during the Great War and the Armenianisation of Muslim children after the war – by examining the little-known phenomenon of the integration of babies of Muslim fatherhood into the Armenian national community. I am also affiliated to the AHRC–funded project ‘The First World War and Global Religions,’ led by PI Professor Adrian Gregory.

In addition, I am collaborating with Kate McLoughlin, a Professor at the Faculty of English and Fellow at Harris Manchester College, on a major interdisciplinary research project into silence, literature, culture and the arts."

Meet the Fellows | Dr Suzan Kalayci in Toronto

PAST EVENT | 13 April 2020 12:30

Due to government advice and guidelines regarding COVID-19, the College is now operating in lockdown mode and therefore this event has had to be postponed. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.  Please email development@pmb.ox.ac.uk if you have any questions

Join Dr Suzan Kalayci, Junior Research Fellow in History, on Monday the 13th of April at 12.30pm in Boxcar Social to discuss her current research about silence in history alongside bringing you updates of the College. 

This is a casual and free event, in which you are more than welcome to bring a guest. Please register your interest by clicking here

 

More about Dr Suzan Kalayci

"I am a British Academy International Newton Fellow at the Faculty of History. I joined Pembroke as a JRF in June 2018.

My current research focuses on the role of religion in the biographies of war orphans – the Islamisation of Christian children during the Great War and the Armenianisation of Muslim children after the war – by examining the little-known phenomenon of the integration of babies of Muslim fatherhood into the Armenian national community. I am also affiliated to the AHRC–funded project ‘The First World War and Global Religions,’ led by PI Professor Adrian Gregory.

In addition, I am collaborating with Kate McLoughlin, a Professor at the Faculty of English and Fellow at Harris Manchester College, on a major interdisciplinary research project into silence, literature, culture and the arts."