!!Ros Ballaster - Curriculum Vitae
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__Professional Qualification__
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*2004  Diploma in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, UK Higher    Education Academy Academic Positions\\
*2009- Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies, Faculty of English, Oxford University  and Professorial Fellow in English, Mansfield College                   \\
*1995-2009 College and University Fellowship and lecturer in English Literature, Mansfield College, Oxford University\\
*1993-1995  Special Non CUF lecturer in English, Mansfield College, Oxford  University\\
*1989-1993 Lecturer in English Literature, School of English and American Studies, University of East Anglia\\
*1988-1998  Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Visiting Fellow to Department of English and American Literature\\
*1989 D.Phil English Literature (St Cross College) University of Oxford.\\
*1984 B.A. English Language and Literature 1984 (First Class Hons). (St Hilda’s College) University of Oxford.   \\
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__Positions outside of Oxford University (since 2000)__
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*2014 Knowledge Exchange Fellow in theatre production and performance at Royal and Derngate Theater, Northampton\\
*2014- present Referee for Eighteenth-Century Studies \\
*2010-2013 External Examiner Master’s degree in Eighteenth-Century Studies, Southampton University\\
*2007 Appointed as Peer Review College Member of the Arts and Humanities Research Council on nomination of English Association\\
*2006-2009  External examiner for MSt in English: Enlightenment to Romanticism, St Mary’s College, London University.\\
*2006  Judge for Clifford Prize awarded by American Society of Eighteenth-Century   Studies for best essay in a refereed journal in the field. \\
*2006- present Referee for  Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 \\
*1994-2009 One of five editors of The English Review (Philip Allan/Hodder Education) quarterly publication for schools and colleges supporting A-level study in English literature. Author, commissioner and editor of numerous articles. \\
*1994-  External examiner for 7 doctoral theses (Edinburgh, Aberystwyth, Leeds, York, Royal Holloway London University, Liverpool, Kings)\\
*1994-  Regular reader of manuscript submissions to Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press monograph publications\\
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__Other academic activities__
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*1994-2009 One of five editors of The English Review (Philip Allan/Hodder Education) quarterly publication for schools and colleges supporting A-level study in English literature. Author, commissioner and editor of numerous articles. \\
*2013-2014 Chair of Steering Committee of Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities   seminar and conference programme in ‘Gender, Women and Culture’\\
*2009-11 Director of Graduate Studies in English Language and Literature\\
*2006-2009  Humanities Division co-ordinator for CETL (Centre of Excellence in Teaching and Learning) funded by UK Higher Education Academy. Member of management and steering committee\\
*2005  Designed and co-taught with Dr. Sharon Achinstein a weekly core seminar   for the Master’s degree in English Literature 1550-1780. Taught the same    course redesigned with Dr Emma Smith Michaelmas 2007.\\
*2005   Designed and co-taught with Professor Deborah Cameron a weekly core seminar in feminist theory for the Master’s degree in women’s studies. \\
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__Books__\\
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2010 Ed. The History of British Women's Writing, 1690 - 1750: Volume Four (History of  British Women’s Writing), 312 pages .Palgrave Macmillan (17 Sep 2010) .ISBN-10:  0230549381 ISBN-13: 978-0230549388 . Includes two essays by Ros Ballaster.  ‘Introduction’ ,1-19 and ‘Critical Review’,  235-251\\
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2005 Ed. Fables of the East: Selected Tales 1662-1785 (Oxford: Oxford University Press,  2005). 277 pp. ISBN 0-19-926735-9\\
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Fabulous Orients: Fictions of the East in England 1662-1785 (Oxford: Oxford  University Press, 2005).  405 pages. ISBN 0-19-9267330\\
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1995 Ed. Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility , Penguin Classics (London: Penguin, 1995) - a  full textual edition with introduction (20 pages) and notes (21 pages).ISBN 0-14- 043425-9\\
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1992 Seductive Forms: Women’s Amatory Fiction 1684-1740 (Oxford: Oxford University  Press, June 1992) 225 pages. Rpt in June 1994. ISBN 0-19-811233-0 \\
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1991 Ed. Delariver Manley, New Atalantis Pickering Women’s Classics Series (London:  Pickering, Chatto and Windus, 1991). 305 pages. ISBN 1 -85196-020-1. Paperback  from Penguin Classics in November 1992. ISBN 0-14-043370-8 \\
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1991  Co-authored with Margaret Beetham, Elizabeth Frazer and Sandra Hebron, Women’s  Worlds: Ideology, Femininity and the Women’s Magazine, Macmillan women in  society series (London: Macmillan). 196 pages. ISBN 0-333-49236-8 (cloth)  6(pbk).