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Rachel Chin is a Lecturer in War Studies at the University of Glasgow, specializing in writing communication within the Research Services. Her research focuses on 20th century Franco-British relations, particularly through the lenses of conflict and empire. Her book, 'War Words: Britain, France Discourses of Empire World War' (Cambridge University Press, 2022), explores the role of rhetoric as a strategic policy tool in the context of clashes within French imperial territory during World War II. Chin's work on historic and contemporary Franco-British relations has appeared in prominent publications such as The Conversation, Britain and the World, and the European Review of History. She is currently engaged in new research that examines the rhetoric of empire and imperial migration between the 19th and 20th centuries, including a project funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, which explores the Chinese community in British Jamaica. Additionally, she coordinates non-discipline specific writing support for postgraduate research students and research staff, facilitating workshops and writing retreats.