CISPAC has recently incorporated twelve new researchers into its team, coming from the University of Santiago de Compostela, the University of Vigo and the University of A Coruña.
The new appointments include researchers with a strong academic profile in medieval and modern history, archaeology and art history, with particular attention to the study of historical landscapes, cultural heritage and long-term social dynamics, as well as well-established profiles in sociology, gender studies and migration studies. The team is further strengthened by specialists in geography, biodiversity and territorial planning, as well as in digital humanities and historical cartography, all of them key areas for the development of the research lines that CISPAC has been promoting in recent years.
The new members include Xosé Manoel Sánchez Sánchez, Simon Doubleday, Celtia Rodríguez González, María Dolores Barral Rivadulla, Marta Cendón Fernández, Leticia López Mondejar, Francisco Javier Garbayo Montabes, André Vicente Liz and Rubén Castro Redondo, from the University of Santiago de Compostela; Iria Vázquez Silva and Beatriz Comendador Rey, from the University of Vigo; and Ana Ballesteros Pena, from the University of A Coruña.