
معرفی
Manuela Williams is a Senior Lecturer and Senior Teaching Fellow in History at the University of Strathclyde, serving as Director of Teaching in the Department of Humanities. She holds a Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Her research focuses on international history (Middle Eastern mandates, Arab nationalism), propaganda, and 20th-century European politics, alongside pedagogical innovations in widening access, employability, and inclusive curriculum design. She has received awards including the 2015 Strathclyde Teaching Excellence Award.
- External Roles: External Examiner at Bishop Grosseteste University (2023–2027), External Assessor for multiple UK universities' history programs.
- Grants: Secured funding from the British Academy, Carnegie Trust, and QAA Scotland for pedagogical and historical research.
Her teaching spans undergraduate courses on propaganda in 20th-century conflicts, Middle Eastern history, and post-war European politics, alongside postgraduate supervision in Middle Eastern history and Italian Fascism. She leads projects on peer assessment and collaborative learning, emphasizing student co-creation in education.
- Supervised Students: 6 postgraduate researchers, including studies on Italian Communist Party media, Lyndon B. Johnson's propaganda, and Palestinian-Israeli narrative conflicts.
Her recent scholarship bridges historical research and educational innovation, addressing SDGs through inclusive practices and student transition support.



