Stephen Copley Research Awards 2025 (Round One): Awardees Announced

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The BARS Executive Committee established the Stephen Copley bursary scheme in order to support postgraduate and early-career research within the UK. The bursaries primarily fund expenses incurred through travel to libraries and archives necessary for the applicant’s research, alongside other research-focused costs, such as (but not limited to) photocopying, scanning, and childcare. Please do join us in congratulating the very worthy winners and their projects:

Charlotte Goodge (York) – ‘“Deformity” and the Labouring Ranks in Women’s Travel Writing, c.1770—1830’

Sam Hirst (Liverpool) – ‘Curating Legacies at Newstead: Thomas Wildman’s Impact on Byron’s Legacy’

Flora Lisica (Northeastern University London) ‘Tragedy and Late Romanticism’

Zooey Ziller (Cambridge) ‘Ontological Multiplicity and the Phenomenological Aesthetics of Desire, Mourning, and Melancholia’

Once they have completed their research projects, each winner will write a brief report. These reports will be published on the BARS Blog and circulated through our social media. For more information about the bursaries, including reports from past winners, please visit our website: www.bars.ac.uk.

Dr Gerard McKeever
Bursaries Officer, BARS
13/6/25