Elaine Treharne
Elaine Treharne MArAd FSA
FRHistS FEA
FLSW was born in
Aberystwyth,
Wales, in 1964. She is a Senior Associate Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and the Roberta Bowman Denning Professor of the Humanities, Professor of English, Courtesy Professor of German Studies and of Comparative Literature, and a Bass Fellow in Undergraduate Education at
Stanford University. She was at the University of Leicester for eighteen years as a lecturer, then professor, head of department, and dean, before emigrating to the USA. She is a Welsh
medievalist, focusing on Manuscript Studies, Early English literature, and the History of Text Technologies, particularly of the handmade book. She led Stanford University's online courses on manuscript study entitled Digging Deeper. She is a qualified archivist, and a Fellow of the
Society of Antiquaries a Fellow of the
Royal Historical Society, and an Honorary Fellow of the
English Association, for whom she was also the first woman chair and President from 2000 to 2005. Treharne was made a Fellow of the
Learned Society of Wales in April 2020. She is the President of the Teachers of Old English in Britain and Ireland (2022-2025).
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