Peter M. Boenisch - Curriculum Vitae#
- Series editor(with Rachel Fensham) New World Choreographies, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012-20
- Editorial Associate, Contemporary Theatre Review (Routledge), 2010
- Contributing Editor, Theatre Research International (Cambridge University Press), 2012-16
- Book Review Editor, Theatre Research International (Cambridge University Press), 2005-11
- Arts and Humanities Research Council of England, member of AHRC Peer Review College, 2007-15
- Higher Education Funding Council of England (HEFCE), Specialist Advisor for RAE Research Assessment Exercise 2008
- Specialist Advisor/Drama Panel, University of Cork, Research Assessment 2009
- 2018/19 “Performing Multilingualism for Monolingual Audiences: Creative Strategies and Practices in Contemporary European Theatre”, workshop grant from AHRC Creative Multilingualism fund, £6,000 (Co-I with Dr Margherita Laera, Kent)
- 2017 International Academic Visitor fund, University of Kent: fellowship for Dr. Narges Hashempour, Tehran (Iran) at ETRN Kent (£2,000)
- 2015 - 2020 Arts and Humanities Council of England AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Award, with Theatre of Europe, European Theatre(s) - Crossing Borders, Negotiating Boundaries, Circulating Legacies, £57,597
- 10/2015- 8/2016 Fellowship, International Research College Interweaving Performance Cultures, Berlin/Germany, project Institutional Dramaturgies and the Curating of Cultural Relations, €70,000.
- 2015 Funding for “Theatre Directions 2020” thinktank meeting (£2,650 from University of Kent EU Partnership Fund and KIASH Kent Institute of the Arts and Humanities)
- 2012-2015 British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grant, “Thomas Ostermeier and the Berlin Schaubühne: Reinventing Directors’ Theatre for the 21st Century”, £9994.50 (non-FEC award)
- Spring 2014; & yr 2009/10 KIASH Visiting Professorship (Kent Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities): VP Summer 2013, Prof. Martin Puchner, Harvard, (co-applicant with Prof. Shane Weller, SECL Kent)
- AHRC Fellowship 2012/13, “Institutional Dramaturgies: Curating Cultural Relations in Contemporary Theatre”, £116.798
- 2011/12 Applicant and host, Leverhulme Visiting Professorship for Prof. Hans-Thies Lehmann at Kent, £26,121
- 2010 PI British Academy Research Development Award (BARDA), “Dramaturgic Research in Theatre Studies: Exploring Potentials and Methodologies in a Trans-European Perspective”; value £110,773