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Hult International Business School - London Graduate Campus: London, London, GB

2014-09 to present | Associate Professor of Humanities (General Education)
Employment
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Katherine Angell

Queen Mary University of London: London, London, GB

2013-09-01 to 2014-06-30 | Educational Support Worker, Disability and Dyslexia Service (English and Drama)
Employment
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Katherine Angell

Queen Mary University of London: London, London, GB

2008-09-01 to 2014-06-30 | Lecturer and Seminar Tutor (English and Drama)
Employment
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Katherine Angell

University of Salford: Salford, Greater Manchester, GB

2010-09-01 to 2011-06-30 | Lecturer and Seminar Tutor (School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences)
Employment
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Katherine Angell

Education and qualifications (5)

Queen Mary University of London: London, London, GB

2006-09 to 2013-06 | PhD (English and Drama)
Education
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Katherine Angell

Queen Mary University of London: London, London, GB

2010-10-01 to 2011-04-30 | CILT: Certificate in Learning and Teaching (Distinction) (Education and Learning)
Qualification
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Katherine Angell

Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, GB

2005-10-01 to 2007-06-30 | Learning, Development and Support Services for Children, Young People and Those Who Care for Them (NVQ Level 4 )
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Katherine Angell

University of Warwick: Coventry, West Midlands, GB

2003-10-01 to 2004-08-30 | Gender, Literature and Modernity, MA (Distinction) (School of English)
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Katherine Angell

University of Warwick: Coventry, West Midlands, GB

2000-09-01 to 2003-06-30 | Gender and Cultural Studies, BA Honours (Centre for the Study of Women and Gender)
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Katherine Angell

Professional activities (3)

British Society for Literature and Science : London, GB

2010-10 to present
Membership
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Katherine Angell

St. Bartholomew’s Museum and Galleries Committee : London, GB

2012-10 to 2016-06 (Medicine)
Service
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Katherine Angell

Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry: London, London, GB

2010-10 to 2012-06 | Director of the Wellcome Trust funded St. Bartholomew’s Hospital Pathology Museum Seminar Series (Pathology)
Invited position
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Katherine Angell

Funding (3)

The School of English and Drama Academic Writing Workshops

2014-02 to 2014-04 | Contract
Queen Mary, University of London (London, London, GB)
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Katherine Angell

The Joseph Merrick Teaching Exhibition at the Doniach Gallery, Royal London Hospital

2013-01 to present | Award
Queen Mary, University of London (London, GB)
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Katherine Angell

The St. Bartholomew’s Hospital Pathology Museum Seminar Series

2010-09 to 2012-06 | Award
Wellcome Trust (London, London, GB)
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Katherine Angell

Works (16)

From Tension to Transformation: Mastering Difficult Conversations in Business Education

Hult Publishing
2023-12-06 | Other
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Katherine Angell

Responding to COVID-19: Professors Reflect

Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad
2022-08-31 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2380-8144
Part of ISSN: 1085-4568
Contributors: Katherine Angell; Alan Hertz; John Woolf
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Katherine Angell

A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN: HOW 'OLD' EDUCATIONAL INEQUALITIES CAN BE PERPETUATED AND DEVELOPED BY ONLINE PLATFORMS

2022-07 | Conference paper
Contributors: Katherine Angell
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AN EXOGENOUS THREAT THAT LED TO ENDOGENOUS CHANGE: THREE INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGICAL RESPONSES TO TEACHING PRACTICAL COURSES ONLINE DURING COVID-19 LOCKDOWNS

2022-07 | Conference paper
Contributors: Katherine Angell
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Teaching with Tech: Implications for Study Abroad

New Pedagogies, New Spaces: Occupying Virtual Reality
2021-09-10 | Journal article
Part of OTHER-ID:

https://www.capa.org/online-journal

Contributors: Katherine Angell; Alan Hertz; John Woolf
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Katherine Angell

Miserrimus Dexter: Monstrous Forms of the Fin de Siècle

The Male Body in Medicine and Literature
2018-05-01 | Book chapter
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Katherine Angell

The Joseph Merrick Teaching Exhibition at the Doniach Gallery, Royal London Hospital

Queen Mary University of London Public Engagement Initiative
2015-10 | Registered copyright
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Katherine Angell

Victorian Literature and Medical Monsters

The Medical Artists Association at The Royal College of Surgeons
2014-04-14 | Conference paper
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Katherine Angell

‘Monstrous Medicine: A Study of British Teratology in the Nineteenth Century’

Yearbook for European Culture and Science
2012 | Journal article
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Katherine Angell

‘How Monsters Rule the World: Richard Owen, Teratology and the Natural History Museum of London’

ASLE UK Postgraduate Conference, Queen Mary, University of London
2011-09-10 | Conference paper
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Katherine Angell

‘Aubrey Beardsley and the Monstrous Foetus’

Alienation and Resistance: Representation in Text and Image
2010 | Book chapter
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Katherine Angell

‘Joseph Merrick and the Concept of Monstrosity in Nineteenth Century Medical Thought’

Hosting the Monster
2008 | Book chapter
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Katherine Angell

‘Bodies as Things: Medical Museums, Human Specimens and Public Control’

Bodies and Things Conference: Victorian Literature and the Matter of Culture, University of Oxford
2008-09-27 | Conference paper
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Katherine Angell

‘Curiosity and Theatrical Performance in Nineteenth-Century Medical Exhibitions’

Performing Science: Drama, History, Literature, Department of Drama and Theatre Arts, University of Birmingham
2008-07-04 | Conference paper
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Katherine Angell

‘Joseph Merrick and the Concept of Monstrosity in Nineteenth-Century Britain’

5th Global Conference of Monsters and the Monstrous: Myths and Metaphors of Enduring Evil, University of Oxford,
2007-09-27 | Conference paper
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Katherine Angell

‘The History of British Teratology’

Pathologies: Questions of Embodiment in Literature, Arts and Science, Glamorgan Research Centre for Literature, Arts and Science,
2007-08-21 | Conference paper
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Katherine Angell