Prof Miranda Aldhouse-Green - PhD, FSA, FHEA
Education and Qualifications
BA Hons Archaeology, Cardiff University
M.Litt. Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University
PhD Open University
Career Overview
Lecturer, then Senior Lecturer, Reader and Professor (University of Wales Personal Chair 1998) at University of Wales Newport 1994-2006. Cardiff University 2006-present
Teaching Profile
Iron Age and Roman Studies; pg taught Masters skills modules on writing, research and speaking
Awards & Prizes
John Legonna Celtic Research Prize, National Library of Wales, 1986
Membership & External Activity
Former President of the Prehistoric Society
Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales
Former Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London
External activities include media work, external PhD examining (presently at UCDublin) and former external examiner for Bristol University’s BA/MA programmes in Archaeology
Notable Achievements
Delivery of the John Mulvaney Biennial Lecture at Australian National University, Canberra 2011.
Delivery of lectures at Smithsonian Institution 2003
Invitation to participate in research seminar on Witchcraft as the guest of the Radcliffe Research Institute, Harvard University 2009

