by Elena Rossi | May 23, 2022
Continuing our exploration of international student experiences, this episode we move to the other side of the world and examine the experience of overseas students in Australia. Beginning in 1948, Australia offered a number of different scholarship programmes...
by Elena Rossi | May 9, 2022
The half a million international students studying in the UK are heirs to a complex legacy of overseas students studying in Britain. From medieval scholars traveling between Oxford and Paris, medical students traveling to Edinburgh, Indian students coming over in the...
by Elena Rossi | Apr 26, 2022
An advertisement for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, where vocational and practical education techniques developed in the Philippines were showcased for US domestic educators. Today’s conversation picks up on the discussion of American imperial...
by Elena Rossi | Apr 11, 2022
In today’s episode, I was lucky enough to speak with not one but two researchers! Both Funie Hsu and Malini Johar Schueller look at the role of race and racialisation in shaping education policy during the American occupation of the Philippines. Our discussion...
by Elena Rossi | Mar 28, 2022
In today’s episode, we continue our series on graduate student research with an interview with Daniel Adamson. We discuss Daniel’s research on how the British response to the Holocaust is represented in schools and museums, as well as how Daniel uses approaches from...
by Elena Rossi | Mar 14, 2022
On today’s episode, we speak with Adam Crymble about his new book, Technology and the Historian, which looks at the history and development of digital history as a discipline in the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States. Adam’s book focuses on the (longer than...