2023-2027: PhD in English, The University of Manchester. Provisional thesis title: ‘Threading Experience Through Imaginative Material’ Working-Class Women & Experimental Forms, 1963-present.’ Supervised by Dr Kaye Mitchell.
QUALIFICATIONS:
2022-2023: MSt Literature 1900-present, Hertford College, Oxford University – Awarded first-class marks on all four coursework papers, gaining an overall distinction (74).
2019-2022: English Tripos, Homerton College, Cambridge University – Graduated with a double first degree. First-class marks achieved in all six part one examination papers. Ranked 1st in collegiate cohort and 9th across academic year, placing me in the top 5% highest scoring papers. Further first-class marks awarded in three more final exam papers, including a high scoring dissertation on Joyce’s Ulysses.
2016-2018 – A Level, Lancaster Girls Grammar School – English Literature – A* / Philosophy – A* / History – A* / EPQ – A*
ACADEMIC AWARDS
Angela Carter Society Award – Awarded to the best published PGR work on Carter that year. (£100). 2024.
President’s Doctoral Scholarship – Full living stipend and fees paid for 3.5 years for PhD research – (Approx. £85,000). 2023.
Oxford English Faculty Scholarship – Full MSt funding for fees and maintenance stipend (£27,000) awarded to most competitive applicants each year. 2022.
LAHP PhD funding award (declined) – Full PhD funding offered by the London Arts and Humanities research council. (Approx £75,0000). 2023.
TECHNE PhD funding award (declined) – Full PhD funding offered by the TECHNE Arts and Humanities research council. (Approx £75,0000). 2023.
Stuart Hall PhD funding award (declined) – Full PhD funding offered by the Stuart Hall Foundation in partnership with Queen Mary University London. Offered to students with the greatest capacity to further Hall’s legacy. (Approx £75,0000). 2023.
Cambridge University, Christ College Scholarship (declined) – £12,000 prize offered to most competitive applicants. 2022.
Cambridge University, Trinity Hall Scholarship (declined) – £12,000 prize offered to most competitive applicants. 2022.
Homerton College Finalists Scholarship – £200 awarded to those graduating with a first-class degree mark. 2022.
Homerton College Second Year Scholarship – £500 awarded to the top five performing students across all tripos, selected from a cohort of over 150 students, 2021.