Historical consultancy

  • The Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP). Consultant for the Oral History Project of this non-profit historical preservation organisation based in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad (2025).
  • BBC / Wall to Wall Media. Consultant for the genealogy documentary series Who Do You Think You Are? (2022, 2023).
  • SOS Racismo Madrid. Consultant on the history of racism and colonialism (2022).


Knowledge transfer projects

  • 150 Years of Indian History in Cambridge
    Guided tour
    A project conceived, developed, and guided during her doctoral studies at the University of Cambridge. It consists of a walking tour through the city centre that explores the last century and a half of Indian history through the trajectories of prominent Indian students at Cambridge, such as Jawaharlal Nehru, Aurobindo Ghose, Sarojini Naidu, and Muhammad Iqbal.

    The tour was created in 2013 as a graduation project for "Rising Stars", a one-year University of Cambridge course dedicated to knowledge transfer training. The tours were opened to the general public through three of the university's public engagement festivals: Festival of Ideas (2013), Alumni Festival (2014), and Open Cambridge (2017). On this last occasion, the tours were conducted in collaboration with the India Unboxed initiative, launched by the University of Cambridge as part of the UK-India Year of Culture 2017.

Exhibition at Downing College
The archival research carried out for the tour identified a college with a particularly notable record of admitting Indian students: Downing. Dr Segura-Garcia compiled a database of these students at the college from the mid-nineteenth century until the First World War and, at the institution’s invitation, published the results in Dow@Cam: The Downing College Magazine. This article (Downing College and India) served as the basis for a temporary exhibition based on the author's research at Downing’s Maitland Robinson Library (2017) .

 

  • Selective inclusion: African and Asian celebrities in London’s Vanity Fair magazine, 1868–1914
    In 2021 the South Asian Cinema Foundation (SACF), a non-profit cultural organisation, invited Dr Segura-Garcia to join the project “Selective inclusion: African and Asian celebrities in London’s Vanity Fair magazine, 1868–1914” as a researcher. The project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, connected researchers and civil society in a participatory research and citizen science initiative. Within this framework, her contribution focused on conducting research into the visual culture and representation of Indian princes in the United Kingdom during the second half of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. It resulted in two activities: a lecture and a gallery talk at the project’s exhibition.


Publications for a general audience

  • “Lakshmibai, la Rani de Jhansi: La reina rebel que es va convertir en una heroïna nacional índia”. Sàpiens. (Forthcoming, 2026)
  • Downing College and India”. Dow@Cam: The Downing College Magazine 26 (winter 2014–15): 6–7.


Continuing education and extension programmes

She regularly delivers lectures in continuing education and extension programmes aimed at a general public. Her sessions explore modern global history, the history of India and South Asia, gender history, and war in European empires.

  • L’Índia a la cruïlla de la Segona Guerra Mundial: Imperi, mobilització i resistència and Rangun, Bangkok, Singapur: Entre l’imperi britànic i l’imperi japonès al sud-est asiàtic
    Course “Escenaris ignorats de la Segona Guerra Mundial”, Gaudir UB, Institute for Lifelong Learning-IL3, Universitat de Barcelona (2026)
     
  • La història de l’Índia, de la colonització europea a la independència and Cultura i vida quotidiana a l’Índia
    “Nacions: Índia” Series, Aules d’Extensió Universitària per a la Gent Gran de Barcelona (AUGG BCN UB) (2025)
     
  • L’Índia i la Primera Guerra Mundial: Entre el domini imperial i la revolta anticolonial, c. 1914–1918
    Aula d’Extensió Universitària d’Arenys de Mar (2025)
     
  • Les dones a l’Índia colonial: Un camí cap a la llibertat i la igualtat
    Aula d’Extensió Universitària del Masnou (2024)
     
  • Oleguer Junyent, del Born a Bombai: Un artista barceloní a l’Índia colonial
    Aula d’Extensió Universitària de Santa Coloma de Gramenet (2022)
     
  • Turbants, tigres i traïció? La història dels prínceps de l’Índia colonial, més enllà dels tòpics
    Aula d’Extensió Universitària del Masnou (2021)