Congratulations
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Congratulations


Congratulations to Dr Paul Russell (soon to be Prof. Paul Russell) who has been promoted to a personal Chair of Celtic in the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic, and to Dr Rosalind Love, who has been promoted to a Readership, from 1st October 2012.

Congratulations also to ASNC PhD student George Younge: George has been awarded a post-doctoral fellowship from 2012 until 2015 at the Centre for Medieval Literature, funded by the Danish National Research Foundation. He will be based in The King?s Manor at the University of York and will hold a visiting fellowship at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense. George will work collaboratively as part of a team of researchers investigating medieval literature from a European perspective while preparing a monograph on the use of English in the twelfth century.




- Some Recent News
Congratulations to Dr Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough, ASNC alumna and recent PhD graduate, now at the University of Oxford, who has recently been announced as one of Radio 3's New Generation Thinkers. This initiative, run in association with the Arts...

- Recent Asnc News ...
Congratulations to Dr Levi Roach and Dr Helen Foxhall Forbes (both of whom studied ASNC at undergraduate and postgraduate level), who have both been appointed to lectureships in Medieval History at the University of Exeter. Indeed, further congratulations...

- Round-up Of Recent Awards In Asnc
The Leverhulme Trust has made a grant to the Department for an international network entitled ?Converting the Isles: Conversion to Christianity in the Insular World?. Máire Ní Mhaonaigh will serve as Principal Investigator for the grant, working in...

- More Congratulations!
The awards and prizes are flooding in this month! Here are some more: Dr Nick Zair, Research Fellow in Peterhouse and Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Classics in Cambridge has been awarded the Johann-Kaspar Zeuss Prize for the best PhD in Celtic...

- Parker Library Blog And Ccasnc
Two notices which may be of interest: First, the Parker Library, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, now has a blog, which you can find here. Second, the 2011 Cambridge Colloquium in Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic, which is organised by postgraduate students...



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