Christian Campbell, of the Bahamas and Trinidad and Tobago, is a postgraduate at Balliol and a Ph.D candidate at Duke University. His work has appeared in numerous publications..
Dominik Zaum is Rose Fellow in International Relations at Lady Margaret Hall and is finishing his D.Phil. on statebuilding in Kosovo, Bosnia, and East Timor. In 2003, he worked for the EU Mission in Kosovo. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the United Nations and the EU.
Caitlin Callaghan is completing a M.St. in Medieval English at Somerville, focusing on Old Norse and Anglo-Saxon literature.
Phil Clark is an Australian D.Phil student in Politics at Balliol College .
He was born in Sudan and grew up in Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire . His doctoral
thesis examines post-genocide justice and reconciliation in Rwanda and issues
of reconciliation and forgiveness in post-conflict societies more broadly.
Gabriella Gruder-Poni grew up in New York City and Florence and has also lived in New Haven, Leipzig, and London. She came to Oxford for the M.Phil. in English (thesis on Andrew Marvell) and is now doing a PGCE. Her favorite photographers are Julia Margaret Cameron, Henri-Cartier Bresson, and Eugene Smith.
Hannah Jones is a 2nd year D.Phil student in Pathology at Balliol College.
Gertrude B. Makhaya recently completed an MSc in Economics for Development at Oxford University and is currently on sabbatical from the Rhodes Scholarship. She is a member of slice( ) mango, an Oxford based writers' collective.
Andrew van der Vlies (Lincoln College) is about to complete a DPhil on the publication and reception histories of South African literatures in Britain. He has an MA from Rhodes University in South Africa, and an MPhil from Oxford. He has published essays on Olive Schreiner, Alan Paton, Alex La Guma, and Roy Campbell, and teaches twentieth-century British, American and Colonial/Postcolonial literatures, and Theory.
Kate McLoughlin is working on a D.Phil. at Somerville College, titled 'Martha Gellhorn: the War Writer in the Field and in the Text