
MY EXPERIENCE
Roles & Responsibilities
PROFESSOR, HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF LINCOLN
2018 - present
School of History and Heritage, College of Arts
Heritage Steering Group
Give Annual Newton Christmas Lecture to 300+ audience
Edit Notes and Records for The Royal Society of London
Organised Mayflower 2020 Event (cancelled due to COVID)
Contributed four star outputs to REF 2021
Convened three modules, including Disease, Health and the Body in Early Modern Europe, Newton's Revolution, and the History of Medicine from Antiquity to the Present
READER, UNIVERSITY OF LINCOLN
2015-2018
School of History and Heritage, College of Arts
MA Programme Leader
External Examiner Liaison
Taught and Convened Critical Thinking and Writing, Early Modern Visual Culture, What is the Renaissance, Disease, Health and the Body in Early Modern Europe, MA Research Methods, Making of Modern Europe
SENIOR LECTURER, EARLY MODERN HISTORY, UNIVERSITY OF LINCOLN
2013-2015
School of History and Heritage, College of Arts
Taught and convened variety of early modern modules including Early Modern Visual Culture, What is the Renaissance?, Disease, Health and the Body in Early Modern Europe
THE LISTER RESEARCH FELLOW, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
2009-2012
Research fellow for Early Modern Letters Online, History Faculty
Calendered and Edited Correspondence of Martin Lister (1639-1712)
Tutor for Scientific Movements in the Seventeenth Century (Level Three)
Member of Senior Common Room, St. Hugh's College
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, WELLCOME UNIT FOR THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
2006-2009
Researched early modern history of medicine supported by external funding from The Royal Society and the British Academy.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR (WITH TENURE) OF EARLY MODERN HISTORY, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH
1999-2006
Taught early modern history and the history of science
Served as Director for the Study in England Programme at the University of Birmingham
Interim Director and Founder of the University Honors Program
VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, BELLAVANCE HONORS PROGRAM, SALISBURY UNIVERSITY, MARYLAND
1996-1999 (Fixed term)
Taught Critical Thinking and Writing, history and philosophy of science
Helped administer a 400-student program for academically gifted undergraduates, including admissions and Open Days, internships, and curricular development