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Tarleton, Professor Ed

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Professor Edmund Tarleton Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Supernumerary Fellow in Maths for Materials  Email: edmund.tarleton [at] eng[.]ox[.]ac[.]uk Twitter: @edtarleton Department profile Academic background Ed is an Associate Professor in the Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering Group in the Department of Engineering Science and leads the modelling activity in the Oxford Micromechanics Group in the department


Szele, Professor Francis

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Professor Francis Szele Associate Professor of Developmental BiologyTutorial Fellow Email: francis.szele@dpag.ox.ac.uk Department Profile Academic background Francis graduated from the College of William and Mary (USA) with a major in Biology. He worked for two years in the laboratory of Dennis Murphy at the National Institute of Mental Health (Bethesda, Maryland) on serotonergic control of endocrine


Sutherland, Professor Kathryn

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Research Interests English Literature, C18th and Romantic-period; Scottish Literature (any period); editorial theory and practice; digital humanities. Selected Publications Jane Austen’s Textual Lives: From Aeschylus to Bollywood (2005); Transferred Illusions: Digital Technology and the Forms of Print (2009); Jane Austen’s Fiction Manuscripts (online edition, 2010 <http//www.janeausten.ac.uk>) (print edition, 2018); Women and Men of Litters: Why


Stagg, Dr Robert

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Dr Robert Stagg Associate Senior Member/Assistant Dean Email: robert.stagg@st-annes.ox.ac.uk Twitter: @robert_stagg Special responsibilities  Robert is one of the organisers of the Michael Dillon LGBT+ Lectures, held at St Anne’s and run in partnership with the University of Oxford and the charity GiveOut. During the first coronavirus lockdown he chaired the popular Oxford Renaissance Online Seminar


Shuttleworth, Professor Sally

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Professor Sally Shuttleworth Senior Research Fellow Email: sally.shuttleworth@ell.ox.ac.uk Faculty Profile Academic background Sally Ann Shuttleworth is a British academic specialising in Victorian literature. She is Professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford and a Professorial Fellow of St Anne’s. From 2006 to 2011, she was Head of the Humanities Division at Oxford. She


Schwanen, Professor Tim

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Professor Tim Schwanen Professor of Transport Geography Director of the Transport Studies Unit  Email: tim.schwanen@ouce.ox.ac.uk Blog: http://www.timschwanen.comTwitter: @TimSchwanen Department profile Academic background Tim is Professor of Transport Geography as well as Director of the Transport Studies Unit (TSU) in the School of Geography and the Environment. He is also Supernumerary Fellow in Geography at St Anne’s


Rosic, Professor Budimir

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Professor Budimir Rosic Associate Professor of Engineering ScienceTutorial Fellow Email: budimir.rosic@eng.ox.ac.uk Department Profile Academic background Before joining Oxford, Prof Rosic was a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) senior research fellow and college lecturer in engineering at Girton College, University of Cambridge. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Belgrade, Serbia, where he also worked


Robinson, Professor Stuart

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Professor Stuart Robinson Professor in Sedimentology and StratigraphyTutorial Fellow in Earth Sciences Email: Stuart.robinson@earth.ox.ac.uk Twitter: @DrStuRobinson Dr Stuart Robinson completed his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees (B.A. in Geology, 1998; DPhil in Geology, 2002) in Oxford (at St Edmund Hall) before undertaking research positions at Columbia University in New York, the University of Reading and University


Reynolds, Professor Matthew

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Professor Matthew Reynolds Professor of English and Comparative Criticism Email: matthew.reynolds@ell.ox.ac.uk Faculty Website Special responsibilities  Matthew chairs the Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation research centre (OCCT), which is based in St Anne’s. Academic background Matthew studied at Cambridge and at the Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa; he held a Junior Research Fellowship at Trinity College Cambridge