Ingrid De Smet

Ingrid A. R. De Smet, FBA, is an academic, specialising in the intellectual culture of early modern France and the Low Countries. She is Professor of French and Neo-Latin Studies at the University of Warwick.

Career

De Smet completed a postgraduate diploma at the University of Leuven, and then carry out her doctoral studies at St John's College, Cambridge; her PhD was awarded in 1993 for her thesis "Neo-Latin Menippean satire in the Low Countries and France 1581–1655". She then spent three years as a prize fellow at Magdalen College, Oxford, and commenced a two-year British Academy postdoctoral fellowship in 1995. She then joined the University of Warwick as a lecturer in 1997, where she was later appointed Professor of French and Neo-Latin Studies; in 2007, she was appointed Director of the Centre for Study of the Renaissance, although she stepped between 2011 and 2014 when she held a Leverhulme Major Research Fellow; when that expired in 2014, she returned to her directorship.[1][2]

According to her British Academy profile, De Smet's research focuses on "Renaissance and Early Modern intellectual culture, especially in France and the Low Countries; sixteenth and early-seventeenth century French literature; Neo-Latin Studies; the Republic of Letters; [and] the Classical tradition".[3]

Awards and honours

In 2014, De Smet was elected a Fellow of the British Academy, the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and social sciences.[3] She has also received a doctor of letters degree by the University of Warwick.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "De Smet, Prof. Ingrid A. R.", Who's Who (online edition, Oxford University Press, December 2017). Retrieved 6 July 2018.
  2. "Neo-latin Menippean satire in the Low Countries and France 1581-1655", EthOS (British Library). Retrieved 6 July 2018.
  3. 1 2 "Professor Ingrid De Smet", British Academy. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
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