Reader in International History, University of Sheffield
Siobhan Lambert-Hurley is Reader in International History at the University of Sheffield. Her research focuses on women, gender and Islam in South Asia. It has been funded by the Leverhulme Trust, the AHRC, the British Academy, HEFCE, and the Social Studies and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and she was visiting faculty at the University of British Columbia in 2013-14 and 2017. Recently, she led an international research network funded by the AHRC on 'Women's Autobiography in Islamic Societies' and a teaching project funded by the Higher Education Academy on 'Accessing Muslim Lives: Translating and Digitising Autobiographical Writings for Teaching and Learning'.
Her current project funded by the Leverhulme Trust is 'Veiled Voyagers: Muslim Women Travellers from Asia and the Middle East' (2015-18).

Indian students at British universities is a tradition we should cherish and protect
Dec 17, 2016 01:44 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
With recent reports that the Home Office is considering cutting international student visas by nearly half, its clear that the government is keen to stick to its promise to crack down on numbers of international...