!!Regenia Gagnier \\ %%(float:left;margin-left:20px;margin-right:30px;) [{Image src='gagnier_regenia_small.jpg' alt='Regenia Gagnier' height='200'}] %% [{AcadMemberDataPlugin}] \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ __Present and Previous Positions__ * 1996 - present Professor of English, University Exeter * 1982 - 1996 Professor of English, Stanford University \\ __Fields of Scholarship__ [{AcadMemberFOScholarshipPlugin}] \\ __Honours and Awards__ * 1982 Fellow, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, Los Angeles * 1985 Pew Memorial Trust for Research in Britain * 1985 - 1986 Fellow Stanford Humanities Center * 1986 Pew Memorial Trust * 1989 Fellow St. Catherine’s College Oxford * 1990 - 1991 Fellow Center for Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture, Rutgers, New Jersey * 1990 - 1991 Doris McNamara Scholar (Stanford) * 1991 Guggenheim Fellow * 1992 - 1995 Marta Sutton Weeks Faculty Scholar in the Humanities (endowed term chair), Stanford * 1993 - 1994 Office of Technology Licensing Research Incentive Fund Award (with John Dupre) * 1996 Noted Visiting Scholar University of British Columbia, Canada * 1998 British Council, Brandenburg Symposium * 1999 AHRB Research Leave * 2006 Honorary Centenary Fellow, English Association * 2006 - present Senior Research Fellow, ESRC Centre for Genomics in Society (Egenis) * 2009 Robert and Lillian Drake Distinguished Professor, Vanderbilt University * 2009 British Academy Research Development Award for the Global Circulation Project £89,963 * 2010 Leverhulme Visiting Professorship (with Professor Laura Doyle, U Mass Amherst) £33,350 * 2010 - 2013 EPSRC Bridging the Gap: The Exeter Science Exchange: Trading Ideas to promote multidisciplinary collaboration. £612,095 (CoI; PI Prof. David Butler, Engineering) * 2011 - present, Academic Advisor to Paul Druwe Fund, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium €850,000 * 2012 Macgeorge Fellowship, University of Melbourne * 2012 Received by the Queen at Buckingham Palace on Dickens’s Bicentenary for heritage and scholarship in literature and theatre * 2012 Visiting Faculty, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, World Studies Interdisciplinary Project (WSIP) * 2013 Vanderbilt/Exeter Programme in Literature, Genomics, Public Policy ($25,000 + £6000) * 2013 Ian Fletcher Lecture, Arizona State University, Tempe * 2014 Visiting Professor, University of Delhi * 2014 Visiting Professor, Leeds Centre for Victorian Studies *2014 REACT/AHRC £29,891 *2014 ERC Consolidator Grant PI Louise Bethlehem (Israel): Apartheid Stops: Kliptown & Bandung: Novel possibilities, 1948-1960; Sharpeville & Memphis: Drumming up resistance, 1960-1976; From Soweto to Berlin: Spectacle at the barricades, 1976-1990. Advisory Board Member and Consultant. Start date: 2014-05-01, End date: *2019-04-30. €1,861,238. *2014 Elected to Academia Europaea *2015 Guest of the Irish Embassy on the Bicentenary of Trollope *2015 NEH Level II Start-up: Advisory Board, Cohorts of Women in Biographical Collections. (PI: Prof. Alison Booth, U Virginia). March 2015-March 2017. $59,479 *2016 Outward Mobility Grant for presentations to Fudan University, Shanghai, Dept. of Chinese and Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literatures *2017 Co-hosting with the India Institute of Advanced Studies, Shimla, India international conference ‘Purifying the Dialect of the Tribe’: Cross-Cultural Concerns in Colonial and Postcolonial India *2019 - 2022 Partner Investigator (PI) on Australian Research Council Grant “Heart Reasons: The Emotional Register of Liberal Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century.” Chief Investigators Professors William Christie, Professor and Director of the Humanities Research Centre (HRC), ANU; Jock Macleod, Griffith University; Peter Denney, Griffith University. $165,000 *2019 “Gender Justice in Women’s Literature of the Ummah” Co-Investigator with Prof. Hasnul Djohar, Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta State Islamic University. International Collaborative Research funding body; Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA) of Republic of Indonesia: $ 17500 *2020 Elected Fellow of the British Academy *2020 - 2021 Invited Visiting Fellowship, Humanities Research Centre, Canberra, Australia *2021 Visiting Scholarship, Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study, South Africa, for “The Geopolitics of Language and Literature Migration” *MLA and British Academy travel awards and conference grants in 1993, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2015 *2023 Elected Chair of British Academy section H6 Modern Languages, Literatures, and Other Media from 1830 \\ %%columns-900 %%coolborders-140-70 [{Image src='User/paper_content_pencil_48.png' width='48px' class='image_left'}] [Curriculum Vitae |User/Gagnier_Regenia/CV] %% ---- %%coolborders-140-70 [{Image src='User/book_48.png' class='image_left'}] [Publication list|User/Gagnier_Regenia/Publications] %% ---- %%coolborders-140-70 [{Image src='User/camera_noflash_48.png' width='48px' class='image_left'}] [Highlights of my work and anecdotes|User/Gagnier_Regenia/Highlight] %% ---- %%coolborders-140-70 [{Image src='User/database_48.png' class='image_left'}] [Other information|User/Gagnier_Regenia/OtherInformation] %% %% [{ALLOW view All}][{ALLOW edit rgagnier}][{ALLOW upload rgagnier}][{ALLOW comment All}]