BBC Radio Solent Interview October 2016
Dr Gabriel and two of her undergraduate students Ray Taiwo and Stacey Kelly-Maher were interviewed by BBC Solent presenter Rebecca Romo during a Media Inequality seminar on racial stereotypes in advertising.
Dr Gabriel and two of her undergraduate students Ray Taiwo and Stacey Kelly-Maher were interviewed by BBC Solent presenter Rebecca Romo during a Media Inequality seminar on racial stereotypes in advertising.
Who is this Neanderthal that dons Blackface,
Disrespecting my people and mocking my race?
At the end of the conference when award winners were announced, I was proud and very happy for Doyin, who was announced as winner of the award for Best Overall Paper.
I recently delivered this presentation to final year undergraduate students about to embark on their dissertation projects.
Dr Gabriel was interviewed by BBC Derby presenter Devon Daley at the inaugural Black British Academics Leaders Forum hosted by the University of Westminster.
Dr Gabriel was interviewed by Research Fortnight on her upcoming Leaders Forum convened by Black British Academics.
It was hot, sunny day and after being fitted with my graduation robes there was time for a few photos before the last call to be seated.
My official PhD award letter arrived last week on July 2; Thursday 17th is my graduation ceremony at the University of Salford and today I accepted the offer of a full-time permanent lectureship at Bournemouth University.
Yesterday I received confirmation that the final version of my PhD thesis, amended in accordance with the Joint Examiners Report (issued after my viva in April) has been approved.
In my last post I shared my elation at having finally submitted my PhD thesis; now I have another reason to be euphoric: I passed the viva voce!
After three years and three months of the most intense, mentally gruelling and challenging study, I have finally finished writing my PhD thesis. Hurrah!
The icing on the cake was winning the James Thomas Memorial Prize for the Best Paper…