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Dr Olivia Husoy-Ciaccia wins Doctoral Prize from Bristol University!

We are delighted to share the news that our Historic Environment Record Officer Olivia has been awarded a Doctoral Prize for her research into the historical revival of ancient Mediterranean and Egyptian goddesses.

Prof Tansy Jessop, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Students and Education at the University of Bristol, said: “Our doctoral students are passionate and intellectually curious. They break new ground and drive positive change. More than that, they are at the vanguard of developing new ideas and practices through the painstaking pursuit of questions that matter for society and the planet.”

Read more here.

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