Professor Kevin Myers
Professor in History and Education
DOMUS was founded in 2000 as a centre for research driven by a passion for the diverse and evolving realm of historical education studies. It addressed the dramatic changes in educational structures, discourses, and locations at the turn of the 21st century, along with the expansion into new learning domains such as cross-national governance and virtual learning. With a keen interest in interdisciplinary collaboration, DOMUS members actively engaged in publishing, presenting, and pursuing national and international projects, both individually and in partnerships with the center forging connections with prominent scholars across the globe.
In 2005, DOMUS broadened its scope to include the social, political, and cultural history of childhood, while maintaining its dedication to collaborative, boundary-pushing interdisciplinary research. The desire for collaboration and the commitment to interdisciplinary enquiries that challenge and explore boundaries of knowledge and ways of seeing remained central to the activities of DOMUS. Over time, the membership of DOMUS changed as colleagues moved institutions or retired and consequently the profile changed from being a research centre to a small research group with activities largely centred on collaborative writing, nurturing early career researchers and an annual seminar programme.
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