NETWORKS
Oxford-Berlin Enlightenment Hub
Collaborative project as part of the Oxford-Berlin partnership, running from 2018.
‘Authors and the World’
Member of AHRC-funded research hub, led by Dr Rebecca Braun, Lancaster University. Participation in a series of interdisciplinary seminars and workshops on the theme of authorship, contribution to special issue of Celebrity Studies (2016).
‘Contrainte et Intégration, pour une Réévaluation des Spectacles Forains et Italiens’
International partner in research network investigating the Comédie-Italienne and the fairground theatres in eighteenth-century Paris, led by Professor Françoise Rubellin, University of Nantes, and funded by Agence Nationale de Recherche.
‘Spotlight on Celebrity’: an interdisciplinary research network for the Humanities in Oxford,
part of The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Co-founder of research network for ECRs and postgraduates. Collaborated on defining theme, writing call for interest, organising study day and seminar series, writing successful funding proposal (£1500) Project inspired a successful Mellon Fellowship application from Senior Faculty.
EVENTS (for public engagement events, see here)
'What does literature do? Rencontres autour de Alain Viala'
International colloquium co-organised with Marine Roussillon, Gemma Tidman, Simon Park and Kate Tunstall.
Maison Française d'Oxford, September 2022.
'Viva Voce: The Pre-Modern Voice'
Co-organised with Helen Swift, David Bowe & Katherine Ibbett, as part of TORCH 'Humanities and Identities' strand.
TORCH, May 2018.
'Last Scene of All': Death, Dying and the Dead On Stage
Oxford, March 15 2018.
Kindly funded by the MHRA, TORCH, and the Oxford Modern Languages Faculty.
'Whither Death'
Co-organised with Dr Helen Swift, as part of TORCH 'Humanities and Identities' strand.
TORCH, March 2017.
Cambridge Early Modern French Seminar
Co-convened with Dr Tim Chesters, July 2014-June 2015.
2014 series: 'Object Lessons'
'Posterity in France, 1650-1800'
Interdisciplinary conference, co-organised with Professor Russell Goulbourne (KCL), held in Cambridge, 19 March 2015. Funded by Cambridge Humanities Small Research Grant (£2500).
‘What is celebrity and why does it matter?’ – Postgraduate Study Day
The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities, Oxford (25 Jan 2013).
Organised as part of the ‘Spotlight on Celebrity’ interdisciplinary postgraduate / ECR discussion network. Collaborated on planning, inviting speakers, defining topics, and chairing discussion.
‘Words in Action/L’Agir des Mots’ – Oxford French Postgraduate Conference 2011
Maison Française, Oxford (18-19 Feb 2011).
Organised as part of a team of three. Collaborated on choosing conference theme, writing call for papers, selecting abstracts, selecting keynotes, and preparing and running the event. Personally wrote a funding proposal resulting in £600 from the Oxford Modern Languages Faculty.
‘Les théâtres institutionnels au prisme de leurs querelles (1660-1848)’
Maison Française, Oxford (13 Nov 2009).
Conference organised as part of an international team of four. Collaborated on writing a funding proposal resulting in £500 from the Oxford Modern Languages Faculty; jointly prepared and ran the event.
Oxford Early Modern French Seminar
Graduate convener July 2011-April 2013; organised postgrad session 2012.
Oxford-Berlin Enlightenment Hub
Collaborative project as part of the Oxford-Berlin partnership, running from 2018.
‘Authors and the World’
Member of AHRC-funded research hub, led by Dr Rebecca Braun, Lancaster University. Participation in a series of interdisciplinary seminars and workshops on the theme of authorship, contribution to special issue of Celebrity Studies (2016).
‘Contrainte et Intégration, pour une Réévaluation des Spectacles Forains et Italiens’
International partner in research network investigating the Comédie-Italienne and the fairground theatres in eighteenth-century Paris, led by Professor Françoise Rubellin, University of Nantes, and funded by Agence Nationale de Recherche.
‘Spotlight on Celebrity’: an interdisciplinary research network for the Humanities in Oxford,
part of The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Co-founder of research network for ECRs and postgraduates. Collaborated on defining theme, writing call for interest, organising study day and seminar series, writing successful funding proposal (£1500) Project inspired a successful Mellon Fellowship application from Senior Faculty.
EVENTS (for public engagement events, see here)
'What does literature do? Rencontres autour de Alain Viala'
International colloquium co-organised with Marine Roussillon, Gemma Tidman, Simon Park and Kate Tunstall.
Maison Française d'Oxford, September 2022.
'Viva Voce: The Pre-Modern Voice'
Co-organised with Helen Swift, David Bowe & Katherine Ibbett, as part of TORCH 'Humanities and Identities' strand.
TORCH, May 2018.
'Last Scene of All': Death, Dying and the Dead On Stage
Oxford, March 15 2018.
Kindly funded by the MHRA, TORCH, and the Oxford Modern Languages Faculty.
'Whither Death'
Co-organised with Dr Helen Swift, as part of TORCH 'Humanities and Identities' strand.
TORCH, March 2017.
Cambridge Early Modern French Seminar
Co-convened with Dr Tim Chesters, July 2014-June 2015.
2014 series: 'Object Lessons'
'Posterity in France, 1650-1800'
Interdisciplinary conference, co-organised with Professor Russell Goulbourne (KCL), held in Cambridge, 19 March 2015. Funded by Cambridge Humanities Small Research Grant (£2500).
‘What is celebrity and why does it matter?’ – Postgraduate Study Day
The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities, Oxford (25 Jan 2013).
Organised as part of the ‘Spotlight on Celebrity’ interdisciplinary postgraduate / ECR discussion network. Collaborated on planning, inviting speakers, defining topics, and chairing discussion.
‘Words in Action/L’Agir des Mots’ – Oxford French Postgraduate Conference 2011
Maison Française, Oxford (18-19 Feb 2011).
Organised as part of a team of three. Collaborated on choosing conference theme, writing call for papers, selecting abstracts, selecting keynotes, and preparing and running the event. Personally wrote a funding proposal resulting in £600 from the Oxford Modern Languages Faculty.
‘Les théâtres institutionnels au prisme de leurs querelles (1660-1848)’
Maison Française, Oxford (13 Nov 2009).
Conference organised as part of an international team of four. Collaborated on writing a funding proposal resulting in £500 from the Oxford Modern Languages Faculty; jointly prepared and ran the event.
Oxford Early Modern French Seminar
Graduate convener July 2011-April 2013; organised postgrad session 2012.