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Learning From History
PhD scholars and researchers will study past energy transitions to support sustainability today
A 拢635,000 grant for a six-year project to learn lessons from past maritime energy transitions has been awarded to the Centre for Port Cities and Maritime Cultures at the 黑料正能量.
The funding from builds on the Centre鈥檚 research into coastal communities and the international networks developed by the project team of Dr Melanie Bassett, Dr Rudolph Ng, Dr Karl Bell, Professor Brad Beaven, and Dr Guy Collender.
The project's early outputs and resources include:
Student spotlight on Carlos Ausejo - the first Sail to Steam PhD student
References to the Sail to Steam project are also made in the following podcast interviews:
Professor Brad Beaven discusses The Devil's Highway - his new book about London's sailortown
Four PhD students and post-doctoral researchers will be recruited as part of the Sail to Steam project. They will research how coastal communities in the Global South were impacted by energy transitions from sail to steam in the 19th century, and how the move from fossil fuels to carbon-neutral shipping will impact the same communities today and in the future. The first three-year phase of the project will focus on Callao in Peru.
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From steam to green: Lloyd's Register Foundation funds maritime energy transition research to understand impact on coastal communities
Left to right: Dr Melanie Bassett, Dr Rudolph Ng, Professor Brad Beaven and Dr Karl Bell
Project team

Dr Melanie Bassett
Senior Research Fellow in Public Engagement
Melanie.Bassett@port.ac.uk
PhD Supervisor
Professor Brad Beaven
Professor of Social and Cultural History
Bradley.Beaven@port.ac.uk
PhD Supervisor

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Dr Karl Bell
Associate Professor in Cultural and Social History
Karl.Bell@port.ac.uk
PhD Supervisor