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Bath Spa University academic becomes first black female Professor of History

Wednesday 31st October 2018 Bath Echo News Team Education

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Bath Spa Uni academic, Professor Olivette Otele, has become the UK’s first female black Professor of History, and has also become the first black female to be awarded a personal Chair position.

The position comes in recognition for her high levels of achievement within the field.

Professor Otele, who holds a PhD in History from Universite La Sorbonne in France, said: “I’m delighted to have been awarded a Professorship and a Chair in History by Bath Spa University, and thank them for their support.

“There are many hard-working women, especially women of colour, working in academia, and I hope this will open the door to more of them receiving the recognition they deserve.”

Vice-Chancellor at Bath Spa University, Professor Sue Rigby, added: “Olivette is a world -class and internationally known academic, and Bath Spa University is delighted to provide recognition for her outstanding scholarship through the award of a professorship.

“If this well-merited promotion also plays a small part in correcting the under-representation of women and people of colour in UK Universities, then we are delighted to be able to do this, it is not before time.”

Professor Otele’s current research is focused on transnational history, in particular the links between history, collective memory and geopolitics in relation to British and French colonial pasts.

Her doctoral area of specialisation was European colonial and post-colonial history, examining question relative to the transatlantic slave trade, slave societies, identities and post-colonial societies in the Atlantic world.

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