Sarah Gambell, PhD, is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at the University of Glasgow since 2017, focusing on community resilience to flooding through the River Clyde as a case study. With extensive experience as a Research Assistant on various projects, including UKRI NERC and Global History Hackathons, Gambell has contributed significantly to digital humanities, cultural heritage preservation, and education through innovative methodologies such as MOOCs and history hackathons. In addition to research roles, Gambell has served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, co-supervising Master's dissertations and facilitating undergraduate courses. Academic qualifications include a PhD in Digital Humanities, a Master's in Art History from the University of Glasgow, and a Bachelor's degree in French Language and Literature from Whitworth University. These qualifications, combined with diverse administrative and teaching experiences, demonstrate a strong commitment to advancing research and education in the humanities.
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