David Matthews

Professor of Medieval and Medievalism Studies at Alliance Manchester Business School

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Alliance Manchester Business School

Biography

I have taught at Manchester since 2005 and I am now professor of medieval and medievalism studies. I was Head of the Division of English, American Studies, and Creative Writing between 2013 and 2015.

I previously taught at the University of Newcastle in Australia and then had a short stint at the University of Liverpool after moving to Britain, before commencing at Manchester.

I contribute to teaching in late medieval English at all levels. I lecture in ENGL10051 Mapping the Medieval and at level 2 I lecture on the Chaucer module which runs in most years. I contribute to the MA in Medieval and Early Modern Studies (further information here). I run a reading group in Middle English literature which meets every Thursday at 5pm during semester (contact me if you are interested in joining). 

I was editor of _Studies in the Age of Chaucer, _the annual journal of the New Chaucer Society, 2007 to 2013.

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