Nottingham Trent University PhD Scholarships remember lecturer

Nottingham Trent University PhD Scholarships remember lecturer

 March 14, 2019

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Nottingham Trent University (NTU) is offering a number of full-time PhD Scholarships and Stipends in the Department of Politics and International Relations after receiving a substantial gift in memory of a former lecturer.

Dr Ros Hague was a senior lecturer in Politics, author and a treasured colleague, who passed away some years ago. The gift has been made by Dr Hague’s father, Mr John Hague.

Dr Hague’s PhD thesis focused on feminism, autonomy and identity, and was subsequently published as a book by Routledge in 2011, entitled Autonomy and Identity: The Politics of Who We Are.

Dr Hague was a respected colleague in the School of Social Sciences

Before joining NTU, she worked at the University of Leicester as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, and then as a Teaching Fellow at the University of Nottingham.

At NTU, Dr Hague joined the Department of Politics and International Relations where she was a highly respected colleague – renowned for her dedicated commitment to her students and her teaching as well as her growing research profile in the areas of feminist thought and environmentalism.

A great impact through teaching and research

Professor Edward Peck, Vice-Chancellor of Nottingham Trent University, said: “Dr Ros Hague is missed greatly by colleagues and students, and will be remembered as someone who made a great impact with her teaching and research. We are deeply grateful to Mr Hague for choosing to support students in Nottingham Trent University’s Department of Politics and International Relations.”

The Dr Ros Hague PhD Stipends are awarded to two PhD students in receipt of the PhD Scholarships.

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