Dr. Cavell is associate professor of English Literature at the University of Birmingham. She is the editor of The Riddle Ages website. Her research interests include Old English and Latin riddles, early medieval animal studies, and the bestiary tradition.
Dr. Nicole Guenther Discenza
Dr. Discenza is a professor is a professor at the University of South Florida. Her research interests include early medieval England, and Alfred the Great and his circle in late ninth-century England.
Daniel Evans
Daniel Evans is a research student at the University College London.
Dr. Jill Fitzgerald
Dr. Fitzgerald is a professor at the United States Naval Academy. Her research interests include: Old English biblical poetry, aprocryphal literature, and early medieval material culture.
Dr. Francis Leneghan
Dr. Leneghan is a professor at the University of Oxford. Leneghan's research interests include Old English poetry and prose, Beowulf, translations of the Bible and writing associated with King Alfred.
Dr. Lorden is a professor at William & Mary. Lorden's interests include Early medieval English literature, especially Old English, Early Middle English, and Anglo-Latin; literary and cultural history; medieval studies; poetry and poetics; affect.
Dr. Love is a professor at the University of Cambridge. Her interests include: Insular Latin literature; the sources for Anglo-Saxon literary culture; Insular Latin hagiography, particularly in the tenth and eleventh century; the Biblical commentaries of Bede; glosses and glossed manuscripts.
Dr. McMullen is a professor at Indiana University. His research interest is the role of the landscape in the literature of the medieval North Atlantic, especially that of England, Ireland, and Wales.
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Dr. Jennifer Neville
Dr. Neville is an associate professor at the Royal Holloway University of London. Her research interests lie in Old English poetry, especially representations of the natural world, and in riddles written in both Old English and Latin.
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Dr. Luisa Ostacchini
Dr. Ostacchini is a Career Development Fellow at Jesus College, University of Oxford. Her research interests include early medieval worldviews; connections between early medieval Enfland and the wider world; pre-modern national and international idewntity; and medieval travel.
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Joshua Pontillo is a graduate student at Indiana University Bloomington. His research concerns the languages and literatures of the early medieval North Atlantic, especially Old English, Old Irish, and Old Norse.
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Dr. Christine Rauer
Dr. Rauer is a professor at the University of St. Andrews. Her research interests include Old English language and literature, Insular Latin literature, Old Norse literature; the literary history of Anglo-Saxon England, particularly non-English influences (Continental, Celtic, Scandinavian), hagiography, Beowulf, martyrologies.
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Matthew Reid
Matthew Reid is a PhD student at the Centre of Medieval Studies, his area of interest is in Medieval Reception of Late Antique Latin Literature, Medieval Education, Commentaries and Glossaries, and History of English Literature.
Dr. Sharon Rowley
Dr. Tom Revell
Dr. Revell is a professor at the University of Oxford. His research interests include the intertextuality of Old English hagiographic poetry, and the development of the literature, language, and culture of Old English and early Middle English.
https://cnu.edu/faculty/srowley.html
Dr. Sharon Rowley
Dr. Rowley is a professor at the Christopher Newport University. Her research interests include the reception and transmission of Bede’s Historia ecclesiastica in the Middle Ages, Old and Middle English manuscripts and textuality, Old English prose, anonymous homilies and otherworldly visions.
https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/english/people/bios/nicole-discenza.aspx
Dr. Scott Smith
Dr. Smith is a professor at the Pennsylvania State University. His research interests include the intersection of legal and literary discourses in early medieval England and in the function of rhetorical ornament in Old English and Anglo-Latin writing.
https://class.unt.edu/english/people/robert-upchurch-phd.html
Dr. Rebecca Stephenson
Dr. Stephenson is a professor at the University College Dublin. Dr. Stephenson's research interests include the interactions between Latin and English in Anglo-Saxon England.
https://english.la.psu.edu/directory/sts12/
Dr. Thornbury is a professor at Yale University. Her research interest is primarily in early theories of aesthetics.
https://people.ucd.ie/rebecca.stephenson/grants
Dr. Robert Upchurch
Dr. Upchurch is a professor at the University of North Texas. His research interests include early medieval literature and culture, Old English sermons (especially those of Ælfric of Eynsham), and Old and Middle English saints' lives.