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Independent
Researcher and Author
2018/02~
Since completing my postdoctoral research position, I have been continuing my career as an independent researcher and author.
Key Achievements
· Published monograph Negotiating Freedom in the Circum-Caribbean with Routledge, New York
· Published ‘The Nutritional Security of Pregnant Women, Lactating Mothers, and Infants’ and ‘Land Grabbing as a Barrier to Food Security’ for the Sustainable Development Centre in London, UK
· Support the Give A Book Foundation in research and fundraising issues
· Commissioned to contribute to a new encyclopaedia on ‘Slavery and Racism’ by Routledge, London
Freelance
Business English Teacher and Proofreader
2015/01~
Since 2015, I have been teaching Business English to students working for international companies in Kassel, Germany and proofreading academic texts for students and employees of the University of Kassel, Germany. I have been employed by Finer English, KERN Kassel, KERN Frankfurt, and as an individual language consultant. I have designed and delivered individual and group lessons to students in companies such as K+S, Hübner International, Rheinmetall, and SME. Lessons have encompassed a range of skill-building activities in the four areas of language learning (speaking, writing, reading, and listening).
Key Achievements
· Supported students from A2 to C1 English to prepare for secondment to countries such as Malaysia and Canada
· Taught lessons on presentation development for business, business email writing, negotiation, and business etiquette
· Taught intensive (8 hours per day) courses to students with urgent need for business deployment
· Evaluated students via regular reports
· Contributed constructive feedback to programme structure
· Proofreading and copy-editing of texts for researchers based at the Witzenhausen campus of the University of Kassel, Germany
Max Planck Institute for European Legal History
Research Associate
2015/10~ 2018/02
Reporting to the Director of the Institute, I was responsible for all academic and administrative areas for my individual project, as well as providing support to the editorial department. I was expected to present at international conferences and to publish my works in leading international journals.
Key Achievements
· Funding granted for ‘Land Ownership and Conflict in a Global Context’ project by the Max Planck Gesellschaft
· Publication of ‘From Violence to Alliance: Maroons and White Settlers in Jamaica, 1739-1795’ Slavery & Abolition, Vol. 39, Issue 1 (2018)
· Publication of ‘The Complexity of Settler Colonialism in Jamaica’ Rechtsgeschichte, Vol. 25 (2017)
· Presentation of research at conferences across the globe - Tobago, Portugal, Israel, the UK and Germany
· Invited speaker to prestigious events in Panama and Mexico
· Reports for Executive Board of the Max Planck Gesellschaft
Newcastle University
Researcher
2010/10~ 2015/07
As a researcher and doctoral student, I was responsible for securing funding to support my individual research project and other collaborative projects which I developed. In addition, I was expected to contribute to the research environment through conference participation, teaching and event organisation.
Key Achievements
· Full doctoral award granted by the Arts and Humanities Research Council
· Coordinated projects ‘Resource Efficiency in Jamaican Maroon Communities’ and ‘The Ethics of Food Security’
· Taught ‘History of the Americas’ module to undergraduate students
· Successfully awarded grants by Institute of Sustainability, David Nicholls Memorial Trust, Douglas Bomford Trust, Institute of Food and Technology, Royal Economic Society, and the Economic and Social Research Council
· Organised three international conferences: ‘Ethics of Food Security in a Changing Society: Learning from the Past to Shape the Future’ Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Great Park, UK; ‘Divergences and Transformations in the Americas: Exploring the Reconfiguration of a Region,’ Newcastle University, UK; ‘Difference and Equality in the Americas: Contemporary and Historical Processes of Inclusion/Exclusion,’ Newcastle University, UK
· Presented work at events in Jamaica, the US, and the UK