Jump to Navigation
Centre for Editing Lives and Letters
UCL UCL banner
  • Home
  • Courses
  • People
  • Projects
  • News
  • Shaping Scholarship Blog
  • Contact

You are here

Home»People

Associates

We are very proud of the CELL family, one of the happiest corners of the academic world.

The people that make up CELL are Staff, Research Students, Associates, and Visiting Scholars

Associates

CELL currently has thirty Associates.

  • Ruth Ahnert

    Ruth Ahnert

  • Arthur Boylston

    Arthur Boylston

  • Jan Broadway

    Jan Broadway

  • Amanda Brunton

    Amanda Brunton

  • David Colclough

    David Colclough

  • Rosanna Cox

    Rosanna Cox

  • Louisiane Ferlier

    Louisiane Ferlier

  • Jaap Geraerts

    Jaap Geraerts

  • Anthony Grafton

    Anthony Grafton

  • Helen Matheson Pollock

    Helen Matheson-Pollock

  • Daisy Hildyard

    Daisy Hildyard

  • Harriet Knight

    Harriet Knight

  • Pete Mitchell

    Pete Mitchell

  • Noah Moxham

    Noah Moxham

  • Clodagh Murphy

    Clodagh Murphy

  • Chris O'Rourke

    Chris O'Rourke

  • Brooke Palmieri

    Brooke Palmieri

  • Nick Popper

    Nick Popper

  • Finn Schulze-Feldmann

    Finn Schulze-Feldmann

  • Kirsty Rolfe

    Kirsty Rolfe

  • Kristof Smeyers

    Kristof Smeyers

  • Olivia Smith

    Olivia Smith

  • Jenni Thomas

    Jenni Thomas

  • Will Tosh

    Will Tosh

  • Sarah van der Laan

    Sarah van der Laan

  • Arnoud Visser

    Arnoud Visser

  • Annie Watkins

    Annie Watkins

  • Clare Whitehead

    Clare Whitehead

  • Alison Wiggins

    Alison Wiggins

  • Elizabeth Williamson

    Elizabeth Williamson


CELL People: Staff, Associates, and Visiting Scholars


Headlines

Introducing the Shaping Scholarship Project
Archaeology of Reading wins RSA's Digital Innovation Award

Recent blog posts

  • As Heavy as Two Cats or a King Penguin: Introducing the Bodleian Library’s Donor Register
  • Introducing the Shaping Scholarship Project
More

Elsewhere

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Github
  • Early Modern Exchanges
  • Twitter
  • UCL Centre for Digital Humanities
  • UCL Institute of Advanced Studies

© CELL 2003–2023 login