Ferguson Centre for African and Asian Studies
Description
The Ferguson Centre's main aim is to promote interdisciplinary research into empire and postcolonial conditions, with a particular focus on Africa and Asia - their nations, peoples, societies, cultures and global diasporas.
Members organise and host seminars, workshops and conferences, encourage postgraduate research and publications, and run individual and collaborative research projects and exchanges with colleagues in the UK, Europe, Africa and Asia.
The Centre was established in 2002 and is named after the founding Dean of Arts at The Open University. Members have contributed to the writing of a range of current Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences modules including: A326 Empire 1492-1975, A215 Creative writing, A815 MA English, and A230 Reading and studying literature. Members have also contributed to previous courses on English Literature and Heritage studies.
Offers funding
No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.
Founding year
2002
Contact details
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes
MK7 6AA
United Kingdom
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University affiliation(s)
The Open University
Milton Keynes
Last modified:
2023-09-20 15:00:03