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Dr Pedro Correa Martín-Arroyo completed his PhD thesis at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in November 2018. His doctoral thesis examines the management of the World War II refugee crisis (with an emphasis on Jewish refugees) in the Iberian Peninsula by the Allied powers and international relief organizations. He has previously been receipient of a Leverhulme ECF (Royal Holloway, University of London), Diane and Howard Wohl Fellow at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (Washington, DC), as well as Research Intern at the NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies (Amsterdam, The Netherlands). Dr Correa has been taught at Royal Holloway, King’s College London, and the LSE.
Expertise
World War II, the Holocaust, Jewish refugees, Humanitarianism
Research
- Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship, (2019-2022).
- Fellowship, Summer Institute on the Holocaust and Jewish Civilization, Holocaust Educational Foundation of Northwestern University (2016).
- Diane and Howard Wohl Research Fellowship, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (2015).
- Four-year PhD Studentship, The London School of Economics (2014).
- Partial funding, Program for Students Abroad, Museum of Jewish Heritage and Auschwitz Jewish Center (2014).
- Fellowship for Postgraduate Studies in Europe, ‘La Caixa’ Obra Social (2013).
- Best Master Thesis Award, College of Europe (2013).
- Full Scholarship for History Graduates, European Parliament and Prof. Bronisław Geremek European Civilisation Chair, College of Europe (2012).
- Erasmus exchange scholarship, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (2010).
- Premio Extraordinario de Bachillerato, Spain’s Middle Education national excellency award (2007).
Teaching
Pedro teaches the following courses:
At undergraduate level: