6月6日,英国卡迪夫大学教授Ann Heilmann(“Charles Dickens, Women and Market”)
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讲座题目:Charles Dickens, Women and Market
主讲人:Ann Heilmann,英国卡迪夫大学教授
讲座时间:201666日(下周一)18:30
讲座地点:诚信楼1314
主办单位:英语学院英美文学研究所
主讲人简介:
Honours and awards
1998 - Dr. Phil. (Eng. Lit.), University of Töbingen, Germany ('Magna cum laude', 11 March 1998) Full German doctoral scholarship ('Graduiertenförderung'), doctoral studies undertaken in the UK (Leeds); thesis title: "˜New Women and Novels with a Purpose: Fin-de-siècle Feminism and the British Woman Writer"; supervised by Prof. Dr. Hans-Werner Ludwig, then Vice-Chancellor of Töbingen 
1986 - ˜Staatsexamen in English and French Language and Literature, University of Töbingen (MA equivalent inclusive of BA); MA dissertation on Thomas Hardy and naturalism 
1981-1982 - Sorbonne, Paris (scholarship funded by the DAAD / German Academic Exchange Service)
1980-1981 - Cardiff University (scholarship funded by the DAAD)
1978 - 1986 - English and French Language and Literature, University of Töbingen
Professional memberships
I am an elected Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales, the English Association and of IAUPE (International Association of University Professors of English). 
From 2008-10 I was President of the NCUP (National Conference of University Professors; Vice-Presidency, 2006-8). 
Between 2002 and 2005 I acted as the Membership Secretary of BAVS (British Association for Victorian Studies), and in 2009-10 I coordinated the small grants scheme for the FWSA (Feminist and Women's Studies Association). 
Between 2009-11 I chaired the Women's History Network panel of Book Prize Judges.
Research council experience
A member of the Arts and Humanities Research Council's Peer Review College since its inception in 2004 and a Strategic Reviewer since 2013, I have assessed research grant proposals for the AHRC, the British Academy, the ESRC, the Irish Research Council, Leverhulme, OTKA (Hungarian research council), and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. 
In 2008 I served as a Special Advisor to the English RAE panel; most recently, I served as a member of REF 2014 sub-panel 29, English Literature and Language.
General editorships, editorial and advisory boards
The general editor of Routledge's Major Works History of Feminism and Pickering and Chatto's Gender and Genre series, I serve on the editorial boards of Women's History Review (Routledge), Memory Studies(Sage), Neo-Victorian Studies (e-journal, Swansea), Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts and ELT (English Literature in Transition). 
I was on the advisory board of the ESRC-funded project on The Olive Schreiner Letters Project (directed by Professor Liz Stanley at the University of Edinburgh). I am an advisory board member of the Centre for Studies in Literature, School of Social, Historical and Literary Studies at Portsmouth University, and an Associate of the Leeds Centre for Victorian Studies.
Previous academic positions
2005-2012 - Professor of English, Department of English, University of Hull
1999 - 2005 - Lecturer (B), Senior Lecturer (2001-4), Professor (2004-5), Department of English, Swansea University 
1996 - 1999 - Lecturer in English, Manchester Metropolitan University
1994 - 1996 - Lecturer (fixed term) in Women's Studies, University of Bradford
1991 - 1994 - Tutor (part time), WEA, Leeds
1991 - 1994 - Tutor (part time) in Adult and Further Education (3 AE/FE colleges, Leeds); language instructor for Leeds Metropolitan University
1987 - 1992 - Language instructor ('˜Lektorin') and (from 1990) sessional tutor, German Department, School of Modern Languages, University of Leeds 
1985 - 1986 - Research Assistant, School of English, University of Töbingen, Germany (employed by Professor Dr. Hans-Werner Ludwig; additional 2 month contract in the summer of 1987)
 
Administrative and management roles
Cardiff University
·         Director of Research (English Literature, 2012-Dec. 2013; Oct. 2014-)
·         Member, Promotions Committee (2012-13)
·         Member, Research Leave Committee (2012-13)
·         Member, School Board (2012-13)
·         Member, Humanities Connect, Humanities research committee, College of Humanities and Social Sciences (first semester, 2013-14, Oct. 2014-)
Selected previous service
·         Director of Research and REF co-ordinator (Hull); 
·         Director of Graduate Studies (PGT and PGR, Hull); 
·         events and public lectures convenorship (Annual English Lecture 2008, 2009; Annual Victorian Lecture, 2010, 2011, Hull); 
·         convenorship of departmental research seminar series/strand, Hull); 
·         MA programme implementation and convenorship (Women, Gender and Literature, Hull, 2006-11)
·         MA programme implementation and convenorship (MA in Gender and Culture, Swansea, 2003-5); 
·         implementation of BA in English with Gender (Swansea, with Sarah Gamble)
·         convenorship of research seminar strand (Swansea, 2003-5)
·         Admissions Tutor, BA Women's Studies and Social Policy (Bradford University, 1994-6)
·         University REF Working Party (Hull, 2010-12) and 'critical REF friend' for Business Studies, History and Politics
·         Faculty REF working party (Hull, 2010-11)
·         Founding Director, Centre for Victorian Studies (Hull,  2009-11)
·         Founding Director, Centre for Gender in Culture and Society (Swansea, 2003-5)
·         Faculty Research Executive; Senate (Hull and Swansea)
·         Faculty Board (Hull)
·         Council (Swansea)
·         University Committees: Human Resources (Swansea), Academic Staffing (Swansea, SL promotions), Equal Opportunities (Swansea)
·         member and chair of selection and interview panels (Hull and Swansea)