
معرفی
Lena Ferriday is a Lecturer in the History of Science and the Environment (1800-2000) at the Department of History, King's College London. She joined in January 2025 after completing a PhD at the Universities of Bristol and Exeter, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).
- Education: BA and MPhil in History (University of Bristol), PhD (University of Bristol/Exeter)
- Research Affiliations: Deputy Admissions Tutor, Schools Liaison for KCL History Department; Co-founder and Director (2022-2025) of Bristol Senses and Sensations research group; Steering Committee member for Centre for Environmental Humanities
Her research focuses on environmental history at the intersection of bodily experiences, sensory studies, and science & technology studies in 19th-20th century Britain. Current projects explore urban environments in East London through historical sensory encounters.
Recent publications (2020-2024) examine subterranean environments in Cornwall, urban mobility networks in Bristol, and the history of speleological societies, reflecting interdisciplinary approaches combining environmental history, sensory studies, and spatial analysis.
- Scientific Recognition: AHRC-funded PhD research
Lena teaches undergraduate and MA courses covering British, European, and global histories with specializations in environmental history, animal history, urban history, and sensory history.

