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Dr Miriam Bradley awarded the Bapsybanoo Marchioness of Winchester Thesis Prize 2012

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Congratulations to Miriam Bradley, who has won the Bapsybanoo Marchioness of Winchester Thesis Prize 2012 for a paper entitled Protecting Civilians in Internal Armed Conflict: The International Committee of The Red Cross and the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. The Winchester Prize is awarded by University of Oxford Social Sciences for the most outstanding thesis in area of International Relations, with particular reference to human rights and fundamental freedoms.


Miriam is now a Teaching Fellow in International Security at University College London (UCL). She completed her doctorate in International Relations at the University of Oxford, examining the approaches taken by humanitarian agencies to protect civilians during internal armed conflict. She has an MSc in Forced Migration (Oxford) and an MSc in Development Studies (Birkbeck).