New MCI Postdoc to Explore Chinese Activism in 20th Century Britain
A new MCI postdoc will conduct a two-year study of Chinese political activism in 20th century Britain.

Dr Sha Zhou received her BA and MA in English Language and Literature in China, and a MRes in Historical Research at the Institute of Historical Research, University of London.
She then obtained a PhD in Contemporary British History from King’s College London in 2021, with a thesis on the migration of ethnic Chinese women to post-war Britain.
Most recently, she worked at the School of International Studies/Academy of Overseas Chinese Studies at Jinan University.
Sha’s research at MCI will look at grassroots Chinese activism in twentieth-century urban Britain.
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