AN expert on HIV/AIDS in South Africa has been awarded a British Academy Visiting Fellowship to work at the University of Brighton on her project.
The work of Dr Kylie Thomas is called Picturing Resistance: Visual Activism and Transnational Histories of Photography.
British Academy Visiting Fellowships provide outstanding academics based in any country overseas – and active at any career stage – with the opportunity to work at a UK higher education or other research institution of their choice for up to six months.
This year the British Academy has awarded 89 Visiting Fellowships of up to £33,0000, bringing the combined total to £2.1million.
The programme attracted 750 applications.
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