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Appointments

I was appointed College Lecturer in Classics, Tutor, and Schools Liaison Officer in Queens' College, Cambridge in October 2007. Prior to that, I was Research Fellow at Queens', having studied there as an undergraduate and postgraduate student.

Teaching

Since 2000 I have supervised regularly in Greek translation and prose composition and also various topics for linguistics papers in the Classics Faculty. In the faculty I have taught reading and grammar classes to undergraduates and MPhil students. In summer 2005 and 2007 I was a tutor at the JACT Greek summer school at Bryanston, and from September 2005 at Madingley Hall. Over the last five years I have also lectured several different courses in linguistics (see the Teaching page).

Examining

In 2005, 2006 and 2007, I examined Prelims to Part 1A and Part 1A of the Classics Tripos. This involved setting and marking sections of translation and essay papers.

Education
2000-2004 PhD (Cambridge University) Title: The moods in Homeric Greek: a synchronic analysis from a diachronic perspective
1999-2000 MPhil (Cambridge University) Thesis on the oblique optative in Sophocles, language paper in Latin, essays on metre in Catullus and Mycenaean morphology.
1996-1999 BA (Cambridge University) Part II in Classics (First), Part I in Modern and Medieval Languages (French with Greek ab initio)
1993-1995 A-Levels (Shrewsbury Sixth Form College)French, German, Maths, Music, General Studies (A)

 

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