January 2024
A seminar hosted by Dr Helena Marambio on ‘Transformative Human Rights Education: Right to Information, Dance and Disabled People in Sri Lanka and Nepal.'
November 2023
Collaboration with the Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies to bring Professor Melinda Mendlebaum (Brazil) to the University of Essex in Spring 2024.
A seminar by Dr Yemisi Sloane on ‘Internalized Coloniality and It’s role in shaping patterns of domestic abuse in Nigerian communities in Britain.'
October 2023
Co-branded seminar with the Centre for Criminology with Dr Zoha Waseem on ‘’Insecure Guardians: Policing in Pakistan.'
Application for an International Visiting Fellowship for Dr Sirima Thongswagan (Thailand) in collaboration with the Centre for Migration Studies.
Postgraduate Research student, Victor Porto Almeida, gave a talk on ‘Green harms and crimes in the Brazilian Amazon: Impact on ecosystems and the indigenous peoples,' co-branded with the Centre for Criminology.
Seminar series (with the special theme of highlighting PGR student, and recent graduate scholarship)
July 2023
Capacity building workshop in Sri Lanka with local university faculty and members of community organizations
Artful Struggles in Sri Lanka: Comparative Perspectives
Organized by the Essex Law School and the Essex Transitional Justice Network, this art exhibit and workshop focused on the political struggles and art in Sri Lanka and the Global South with a panel discussion, including the Sri Lankan artist who started the art gallery at the protest site.
June 2023
The Centre for Global South Studies blog series ‘Voices of the Global South’ was launched.
March 2023
The Centre for Global South Studies webpage and social media accounts; Twitter and Instagram, were launched.
A seminar by Professor Srila Roy with Dr Maitrayee Basu on ‘Changing the Subject: Feminist and Queer Politics in Neoliberal India.’
An in-person seminar by Kartini Abu Talib on ‘Muslim Women and Deradicalization in Malaysia: Former Militant’s Narratives.’
February 2023
Launch event with key note speaker Shailaja Fennel from the University of Cambridge and a student panel representing Undergraduate, Postgraduate Taught and Postgraduate Research students.