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Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain

Collaborators and more projects

The Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain programme arises from our collective experience in many other research projects that have interrogated primary sources which reflect the identities of past human populations in the British Isles, Europe and beyond. We have engaged in a number of relevant research projects investigating related themes and collaborated with organisations listed below.

Collaborators

People of the British Isles

The Impact of Diasporas team worked in collaboration with this project, sharing data that result from both projects.

  • Funders: Wellcome Trust and University of Oxford
  • Project lead: Professor Bodmer

Oxford Diasporas Programme

A programme also funded by the Leverhulme Trust, and based at the University of Oxford, with a more contemporary, global focus.

  • Project lead: Professor Robin Cohen

Further related studies

What's in a name? Applying patrilineal surnames to forensics, population history and genetic epidemiology

  • Funder: Wellcome Trust
  • Project lead: Dr Turi King

Surnames, genes and the history of Britain

  • Funder: Wellcome Trust
  • Project leads: Professor Mark Jobling and Dr Turi King
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Genetic Survey of Wirral and West Lancashire

Excavating past population structures using surname-based sampling: the genetic legacy of the Vikings in northwest England

  • (Mol. Biol. Evol. 25)

Languages and genes of the Greater Himalayan region

  • Funder: AHRC/ESF
  • Project lead: Professor M. Jobling

Sense of Place in Anglo-Saxon England

  • Funder: AHRC Network
  • Project lead: Dr R Jones

Vikings' Identity Network

  • Funder: AHRC Network
  • Collaborators: Universities of Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham
  • Project leads: Professor J Jesch and Dr J Carroll

Carolingian polyptques

  • Funder: HEA funded teaching resource
  • Project leads: Dr J Story, Dr J Palmer and N Palmer

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