2025–26 Bridging Fellows: Applications Open!
We are currently recruiting three Bridging Fellows with an interest in race and health, neurodiversity and lived experience research. Applications close 25 April 2025.
📣 Applications closing on 25 April!
Could you be one of our Bridging Fellows? If you are a recent PhD graduate interested in researching the medical humanities, apply for the chance to develop your research and grow your connections with us!
Find out more 👇
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Launch of the new International Narrative Neurology Network
We are delighted to announce the launch of the new International Narrative Neurology Network (INNN).
🧠 Launch alert!
We are delighted to announce the launch of the new International Narrative Neurology Network (INNN), supported by the Narrative Practices Lab.
Find out about the INNN and how you can participate here! 👇
medhumsplatform.org/launch-of-th...
09.04.2025 11:09 — 👍 5 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
Bridging Fellow
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We are recruiting! 3 Bridging Fellowships of 12 months for recent PhD graduates to develop research, ideas and connections in the @durhamimh.bsky.social Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities. Applications close 25 April durham.taleo.net/careersectio... Please share widely!
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Happy to see our network announcement out in the world! Excited to hear from anyone interested in the intersection of narrative and neurology. Have a look at the flyer and scan the QR code to read the full call for participation!
@durhamimh.bsky.social
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The International Narrative Neurology Network invites your participation/expression of interest!
A network for Led by @clairejeantils.bsky.social with @benbgdalton.bsky.social Rong Huang & Francois Tison. Full details here: www.linkedin.com/posts/claire...
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Lecturer in 20th and 21st century literature at bristolunienglish.bsky.social thinking/writing about affect & (a)sociality, gender, neuroqueer | Co-lead @ ndhumanities.bsky.social | Runs a lot, they/them, own views, etc.
Historian at University of Bristol, but not representing my employer etc etc etc
Research Fellow at Durham University, exploring narratives and experiences of madness, mental illness, and mental distress. Interested in stories and why we tell them.
Chronically indoors, mumbling to books, buried in PDFs, and side-eyeing the concept of ‘functioning’.
“but i don’t want to go among mad people.”
“oh, you can’t help that.”
“we’re all mad here.”
Bridging Fellow in Medical Humanities
Durham University - Institute of Medical Humanities
The Measurement Lab 🤓
Philosopher + Historian + Human
📏 talk measurement to me 📐
Measuring-well.com
NDHums is a safe and generative research network and space that accomodates the diverse, individual needs of scholars working in the humanities | https://ndhumanities.com | Funded by the Wellcome Discovery Platform https://medhumsplatform.org |
Wellcome Early Career Fellow, Durham University. BBC/AHRC New Generation Thinker. Ginger. Dyslexic. ADHD. She/her 🏳️🌈 Neurodiversity. Victorians. Musicals. Interrupting people.
associate professor of bioethics • immigration, public health ethics, crosswords • she/her • http://abortionpuzzles.com • views my own
Academic (literary & cultural disability studies/medical humanities), Green New Deal podcast https://www.gndmedia.co.uk Wellcome Trust Advisory Committee, North Manchester & Kreiz Breizh.
Assistant Professor in Twentieth-Century British History @Durham_uni #dishist #histtech #histmed #ownviews #she #her
Historian of Medicine. Loneliness, epistemic injustice, medical humanities, shame. SRA on the Wellcome-funded Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare project (EPIC), University of Bristol Law School.
Professor of Human Geography at Uni of Liverpool, research on chronic illness, energy limiting conditions, fat embodiment. Feminist, Fat Activist, Spoonie, PwME, Friend, Sister, Daughter, Person. Hobbies: SF, cats, knitting/crochet. she/her or they/their 🏳️⚧️
narrative scholar | critical medical humanities, pain, disability, feminist/queer/crip theory & pedagogy, embodied cognition & phenomenology. Projects on narrative medicine & Reading Pain at Tampere Uni. Editor @netn.bsky.social
Liverpool-based academic. Disability, medical humanities, genre fiction, neurodiversity, accessibility and inclusion in HE.
#DisabilityStudies #MedHums
Disability, Literature, Genre book (Liverpool UP, 2019) #OpenAccess at https://shorturl.at/5ykqk
University of Manchester, interested in critical approaches to death, sex, and drugs.
New book "The Moral Lessons of Chemsex" download free https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/oa-mono/10.4324/9781003341758/moral-lessons-chemsex-maurice-nagington
He/Him | Disabled archaeologist and curator specialising in the study of disability in antiquity. #BlackLivesMatter #FreePalestine 🍉
Research Fellow in Human Geography at the University of Melbourne. Cultural geographer interested in the politics and ethics of embodied experience researching geographies of home and work, human-environment relations and mobilities.
Researcher of objects & spaces of healthcare (the psychosocial, material culture, co-production; PhD on Winnicott). Postdoc at the Visual and Material Lab at @durhamimh.bsky.social 2025-29, researching materialities of donor conception treatment in the UK.
Mental health researcher. Writer. Queer. Sober. U=U. Free Palestine 🍉
Researching “the greatest medical scandal of the 21st century”. Infection-Associated Chronic Illness, activism, stigma, medical humanities. Postdoctoral fellow in Sociology.