Summary

I am a Post Doctoral Senior Research Associate at the University of Portsmouth's Centre for Port Cities and Maritime Cultures. My work involves researching the complex history of port cities (industrial relations, port management, politics, trade, national and international comparisons etc), and supporting the research activities of the Centre. 

I completed my PhD on the history of the Port of London (1900-1939) from Birkbeck, University of London, in 2022.

I have written about the history of workplace accidents in the docks and
legislation to reduce these risks (Reducing the dangers of dock work in the UK, 1899-1939: How past approaches could prevent future tragedies, Lloyd's Register Foundation, Hindsight Perspectives for a Safer World, Report 2, May 2023), and have compared London’s Great Dock Strike of 1889 with the Australian Maritime Strike of the following year ("Hands across the sea": Strikes, solidarity and diverging outcomes in port cities in Britain and Australia in the late nineteenth century, Coastal Studies & Society, Online First, 2024). 

Research outputs

2025

Five ways to cut emissions from shipping

Collender, G.

22 Jan 2025, In: The Conversation

Research output: Article

2024

How history can teach us to prevent deaths at sea

Collender, G.

26 Sep 2024, In: The Conversation

Research output: Article

Labour has been virtually silent on Britain's neglected seaside towns - they need a national strategy

Collender, G.

6 Aug 2024, In: The Conversation

Research output: Article

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