HISTAGRA wins a Ramón y Cajal contract

HISTAGRA wins a Ramón y Cajal contract
HISTAGRA researcher Alba Díaz-Geada has won a Ramón y Cajal contract grant.
The purpose of this grant is to promote the incorporation in research organisations of Spanish and foreign research personnel with an outstanding track record so that they can acquire the skills and abilities that will enable them to obtain a stable position in a research organisation in the Spanish Science, Technology and Innovation System, specifically encouraging the incorporation of researchers and researchers who have been working abroad for a certain period of time.
In this respect, Alba Diaz-Geada joins the Department of History of the USC and will continue to carry out her research in the Group.
Alba Díaz Geada (1985) holds a PhD in History from the University of Santiago de Compostela. She was awarded the National Prize for Excellence in University Academic Performance, achieving the Extraordinary Doctorate Prize and runner-up in the Miguel Artola Prize with her doctoral thesis "Mudar en común. Economic, social and cultural changes in rural Galicia during Franco's regime and the transition, 1959-1982" (2013). His lines of research are: agrarian history and social history, social movements, social and cultural change, Francoism and transition to democracy.
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