SARAH EKDAWI : CURRICULUM VITAE

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SARAH EKDAWI : CURRICULUM VITAE

Personal Details

Name: Sarah Marie Ekdawi

Nationality: British

Date of Birth: 24.4.1961

Address

99 Walton Street,

Oxford OX2 6EB

(Tel. 01865 512780)

Education

1972-1979: Reigate County Grammar School for Girls.

1977:

English Literature,

G.C.E. ‘O’ - Level in: English Language,

French, Latin, Greek, Russian, History, Biology,

R.E.

1979:

Ancient Greek.

1980-1983:

1983:

G.C.E. ‘A’ - Level in: French, Latin,

University of London, King’s College.

B.A. (hons.) in Mediaeval and Modern

Greek, with French at subsidiary level (II.1, with a mark of distinction in French).

1987-1991:

A.K.C. (with distinction).

University of Oxford, St. Cross College.

1992: D.Phil. in Modern Greek (The Poetic

Practice of Anghelos Sikelianos)

1994-1995:

1996:

Trinity College, Dublin.

M.Phil. in Applied Linguistics (Special subject: Greek text linguistics)

Other Qualifications & Titles

A.I.L. (French), Institute of Linguists, 1984 (translating diploma).

Dip. Voc. Tech. (French, Turkish), Kent University, 1985

(translating diploma).

Dip. T.E.F.L. (with merit), London Teacher Training

Centre, 1986.

Hon. Research Fellow, The Queen's University of Belfast

(1996-2000)

Faculty Research Fellow, Oxford University (since 2000)

Reviews Editor,

Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies

(since 2005)

Treasurer and

ex officio

member of executive committee,

Standing Committee on Modern Greek in the Universities

2007).

(since 2007)

Hon. Research Fellow, Birmingham University (since

Academic Awards

Leathes Prize 1983, King's College London.

Gerrans Memorial Award, Oxford University, March 1988.

British Academy Postgraduate Studentship, 1989-1991

Work Experience

1984-1985: Visiting Tutor in Modern Greek, St.

Edmund’s School, Canterbury

1985-1986: E.F.L. Teacher, Stafford House Tutorial

College, Canterbury.

1986-1992: E.S.P. Teacher (CPE & Literature), The

Oxford Academy, Oxford

Oct.-Dec. 1992: Temporary Lecturer in Modern Greek,

King's College London.

Jan. 1993-1994: FCE and CPE Teacher, University College

Dublin; FCE examiner

1993-1999: Visiting Lecturer in Modern Greek,

Queen's University, Belfast

1994-1995:

(part-time)

E.A.P. Teacher, Trinity College Dublin

Winter 1995:

Summer Schools

Curriculum Designer & Adviser, Marist

Jul.-Aug. 1995: Director of Studies, Marian College

Summer School

(including pre-course teacher-training and

1995-6: overseeing curriculum implementation)

Visiting Research Fellow (full time),

Queen's University, Belfast.

Jan.-Feb. 1997: Senior Researcher, Industrial Development

Agency / Irish Department of Education

Two-month contract research project, leading to 20, 000-word report (published internally, Irish DoE)

1997-1998: Freelance Researcher and Teacher

1998-1999: Assistant Director of Studies, Course &

Curriculum Designer and Teacher Trainer,

Centre of English Studies, Dublin

1999-2004:

Oxford

Director of Studies, Oxford English Centre,

Since 1999: Occasional Tutor in Modern Greek,

University of Oxford

(lectures and tutorials on Modern Greek

Literature, classes in Greek-English translation;

2004-2005: also supervising and examining M.St. students)

Consultant Director, CIE, Oxford

(temporary contract)

Since Jan. 2005: Consultant Director, Homelingua, Oxford

(permanent part-time)

20/6-19/8 2005: Assistant Director summer courses, St.

Clare’s College Oxford

Sept./ Oct. 2005: Freelance Translator in Greece (some work for U.N.)

Since Nov. 2005: Specialist Teacher (Academic Writing,

Business English, Creative

Writing), Oxford House College & Oxford

Royale Academy

Since Nov. 2007: Consultant Director of Studies, Oxford

Royale Academy

Interests

Writing (novel in progress), translating (several published translations of Greek poetry), travel, cooking, dancing (student and occasional teacher of traditional Greek dance; committee member, Oxford branch SIFD; displays for local mental health charity).

Referees

Prof. Roddy Beaton, King's College, Strand, London

WC2R 2LS

Prof. Peter Mackridge, St Cross College, Oxford

Prof. David Holton, Selwyn College, Cambridge

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