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Dr. Caitlin Harvey is a Lecturer in History at the University of Hull's School of Humanities, within the Faculty of Arts Cultures and Education. She holds a PhD from Princeton University and degrees from the University of Oxford and the University of Western Ontario. Her research focuses on British imperial and global history, particularly migration, race, education, Indigenous histories, and settler colonial dynamics since 1800.
Her current book project examines university expansion in settler colonies like Canada, Australia, and the U.S. from 1820–1920. Recent publications include studies on Indigenous land dispossession tied to university foundations, gold rushes' impact on global education systems, and antivivisectionist movements linked to feminist activism.
- Key Research Themes: Settler colonialism, Indigenous sovereignty, political economy, and British imperial governance
- Recent Article Focus: Cross-disciplinary analysis of land policies, economic globalization, and colonial institutions
Awarded Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2024), her work bridges historical scholarship with contemporary debates on institutional legacies and colonialism.





