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Dr Maximilian Lau FRHistS AFHEA

Junior Research Fellow in Medieval History

Education

MA (St Andrews), MSt DPhil (Oxford)

Dr Maximilian Lau is Junior Research Fellow in Medieval History at Worcester College and Co-Investigator of the AHRC Research Project: Noblesse Oblige? ‘Barons’ and the Public Good in Medieval Afro-Eurasia. He teaches for the Faculty of History and the Department of Late Antique and Byzantine Studies, and is also a senior member of the common room of St Cross College.

He read History at the University of St Andrews before coming to Oxford to do his MSt in Late Antique and Byzantine Studies, and then his Doctorate in History at Oriel College. He was then made a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Tokyo, in addition to being appointed an Assistant Professor of Medieval History at Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo.

He serves on various academic society committees, such as the development committee of the Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies, and he has lectured everywhere from Shrivenham Defence Academy of the United Kingdom to Changchun University, People’s Republic of China. He has featured on podcasts such as The History of Byzantium and written articles for papers such as the Huffington Post. He has carried out fieldwork all over the world, most recently in Turkey, Israel-Palestine, Georgia, Iran, Serbia and Kosovo.

In addition to the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK) and the JSPS, his work has been supported by the British Institute at Ankara, the Sumimoto Mitsui Banking Corporation Foundation, and the Pereira Grants for Fieldwork. He has also been awarded the E.O. James Bequest of All Souls College, the Colin Matthew Fund of St Hugh’s College, and he was awarded the Dacre Graduate Prize for History at Oriel.

Max works in development for various charities, most recently for homeless people, the elderly and the traveling community in the local area.