SEAHA has four administrators and one finance officer across our three university partners of °×С½ãÂÛ̳, University of Oxford, and University of Brighton. Find out who they are and their roles below.
Helen Skundric, SEAHA Manager, °×С½ãÂÛ̳
Helen manages SEAHA and is responsible for the overall student administration, events, and student support within the Centre. Helen also manages the °×С½ãÂÛ̳ ASCR (Staff Common Room).ÌýÌý
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Sue Gammerman, SEAHA Finance Officer, °×С½ãÂÛ̳
Sue is responsible for managing the overall finances within the Centre. Prior to joining °×С½ãÂÛ̳ Sue was a research finance officer at Royal Holloway.
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Dr Julie Eklund, SEAHA Administrator, University of Oxford, to 2022
Before becoming the Oxford SEAHA administrator, Julie was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford in heritage science for 5 years. ÌýShe has worked on several projects investigating the preservation and conservation of stone heritage and archaeological material.
Emma Newell, SEAHA Administrator, University of Brighton, to 2021
Emma supports the SEAHA students at the University of Brighton, organises SEAHA events and handles student administration as well as dealing with PhD admissions. Emma has a degree in Psychology from Sussex University after which she went intoÌýOffender Learning for 10 years. After deciding it was time for a change, sheÌýjoined the Careers Service at the University of Brighton for 2 years, before moving to the Doctoral College in 2018.Ìý
Fiona Sutton, Deputy Doctoral College Manager, University of Brighton
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