Kate Errington (@kateerrington.bsky.social)
@KateErrington3
PhD researcher @BirkbeckUoL & @LSHTM. Interested cultural history of post-war pregnancy and maternity care.
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I so enjoyed reading this fantastic book by Caroline Rusterholz, when I worked with the index. And now I can't wait to help launch it with a very special event with Brookπ³οΈβπ and Broadly Conceived. Book your ticket for 13 June: tinyurl.com/responsible-plβ¦
3 PhD studentships available in the history of public health with Centre for History in Public Health (CHiPH)! Full details: lshtm.ac.uk/study/fees-andβ¦
Are you interested in researching the history of girls' & women's magazine reading in the 20th century? I'm looking for PhD researchers to work on the Femorabilia LJMU collection. Applications for Liverpool John Moores University studentships open - please contact me to discuss! ljmu.ac.uk/research/phd-sβ¦
π¨ KEYNOTE π¨ Our third and final keynote speaker will be Leah Hazard. Leah is an NHS midwife and bestselling author of titles such as 'Hard Pushed: A Midwife's Story' and 'Womb: The Inside Story of Where We All Began'. Leah will be speaking with us in-person on 6 July 2024.
π¨ KEYNOTE π¨ Our second keynote speaker will be Tamarin Norwood from Lboro Creative Arts. Tamarin is a The Leverhulme Trust research fellow, and visiting scholar Centre for Death and Society: CDAS Oxford Life-Writing University of Oxford. Tamarin will be speaking with us in-person on 6 July 2024.
Excited to present the second programme of the Loughborough IAS annual theme Gestation: Bodies, Technologies, Ecologies, Justice, 13-16 May, at the Loughborough University London campus &online, organised with Loughborough University colleagues Ana Cristina Suzina @[email protected] El Morgan & Dr Emma Pullen lboro.ac.uk/research/ias/pβ¦
This 1940's press cutting from our Nutrition collection features some of the best #ArchiveAdvice you'll ever receive... πͺ
#Archive30
Pleased to share this short OA introduction to a special issue of Soc Hist Med on 'sexpertise', co-edited with Hannah Charnock and Sarah Jones and featuring among others Body Self Family π Dr Ross Brooks Dr Jen Grove (she/her) Francesca Campani Mallory Szymanski
doi.org/10.1093/shm/hkβ¦
Another year, another #ReproSalon ! So excited to share that we will be joined by the legendary Rayna Rapp from NYU! Really looking forward to reconnecting with all the #reproduction people in style. Tickets here:
raynarappreprosalon.eventbrite.co.uk/?aff=Tw
We're taking a break from our usual schedule of events to focus on our (very exciting!) βοΈ Writing Retreat βοΈ Thanks to CHASE DTP, we're taking 12 repro scholars to Gladstone's Library for a weekend of reading, writing and collaboration.
We'll be back in May for another online event.
I can't wait to talk to RoyalCollegeObsGyn & Royal College of Midwives π Heritage Collections on Thursday! Come and learn about the collection and get some tips for archival research.
What questions would you like me to ask them?
Job klaxonπ’Still nearly a month to apply! Come and join ERCSocMed in Berlin for a 2-year research postdoc position at the History of Science department. See details here, and don't hesitate to reach out with any questions: socialistmedicine.com/postdoc-researβ¦ #histmed #academicjob
π’ Bridging Fellowships in Medical Humanities π’
3 x 12mth Bridging Fellowships for recent PhD graduates in any relevant discipline to develop their research and careers in Durham Institute for Medical Humanities's Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities.
Apply April 15 durham.taleo.net/careersection/β¦