1 CURRICULUM VITAE Susan E. Alcock Address: Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World Brown University Box 1837; 60 George Street Providence, Rhode Island 02912 Phone: (401) 863-3188; Fax: (401) 863-9423 e-mail: [email protected] Current Academic Positions: 2012— Professor, Department of History of Art and Architecture, Brown University (by courtesy) 2007— Professor, Department of Anthropology, Brown University (by courtesy) 2006— Director, Artemis A.W. and Martha Sharp Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown University 2006— Joukowsky Family Professor of Archaeology, Brown University 2006— Professor, Department of Classics, Brown University Current Administrative Positions: 2013 Interim Vice President for Research, Brown University 2012-2013 Deputy Vice President for Research, Brown University 2012-2013 Special Assistant to the Provost for Strategic Initiatives, Brown University Previous Positions Held: 2002-2005 John H. D’Arms Collegiate Professor of Classical Archaeology and Classics Department of Classical Studies, The University of Michigan 2002-2005 Curator, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, The University of Michigan 1994-2005 Research Affiliate, Museum of Anthropology, The University of Michigan 1993-2005 Assistant Research Scientist, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, The University of Michigan 2001 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of the Classics, Harvard University 2000-2003 Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, The University of Michigan 2000-2002 Adjunct Associate Curator, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology 1996-2002 Associate Professor of Classical Archaeology and Classics, Department of Classical Studies, The University of Michigan 1992-1996 Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology and Classics, Department of Classical Studies, The University of Michigan 1990-1992 Lecturer in Archaeology and Classics, University of Reading, UK; Assistant Curator, Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology, University of Reading, UK Education and Degrees: 2007 M.A., Ad Eundem, Brown University. 1985-1989 M.A., Ph.D., Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge; 2 thesis title: Greek Society and the Transition to Roman Rule 1983-1985 B.A. Hons. (1st class degree with distinction) in Classics, University of Cambridge 1979-1983 B.A., summa cum laude, Yale University (double major in Archaeology & History) Fellowships: 2006-2011 Senior Fellow, Center for Hellenic Studies , Harvard University, Washington, DC 2004-2005 Senior Fellow, Michigan Society of Fellows 2001-2006 MacArthur Fellowship, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation 2002-2003 Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA 2000, 2002 Invited Professor, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris (May-June) 1993-1994 A. Bartlett Giamatti Faculty Fellowship, Institute for the Humanities, The University of Michigan 1988-1990 Junior Research Fellowship, Clare College, University of Cambridge 1985-1988 Churchill College Research Studentship, University of Cambridge 1983-1985 Yale University Clare-Mellon Fellowship, University of Cambridge Honors and Awards: 2013 Corresponding Fellow, British Academy 2012 Honorary Fellow, Clare College, Cambridge. 2012 Corresponding Member, German Archaeological Institute 2007 Elected Fellow, Society of Antiquaries of London 2006 Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Program in the Ancient World, Princeton University 2004 Spiro Kostof Award, Society of Architectural Historians 2003 Hyde Visitor, Group in Ancient History, University of Pennsylvania 1998 Henry Russel Award, The University of Michigan 1998 Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award , Archaeological Institute of America 1996-1997 LS&A Excellence in Education Award, The University of Michigan 1996 Distinguished Faculty Member, Michigan Association of Governing Boards 1995 1923 Literary and Education Class Memorial Teaching Award, The University of Michigan 1992-93 LS&A Excellence in Education Award, The University of Michigan 1985 Wace Medal for Classical Archaeology; Walston Studentship, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge Owst Prize, Clare College, University of Cambridge 1984 Henry Arthur Thomas Travel Exhibition; Koumoulides Award, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge 1983 Saybrook College Marshal, Yale University 1982 Phi Beta Kappa, New Haven Chapter; Julian Biddle Award, Yale University Distinguished Named Lectures: 2016 Martin Lecturer, Oberlin College 2010 The William J. Battle Lecturer, Department of Classics, University of Texas, Austin 2010 Poultney Lecturer, The Johns Hopkins University 2009 Bross Lecturer, University of Chicago 2009 Trustees Lecture, The American School of Classical Studies in Athens 2008 Hacker Lecturer, University of Heidelberg 2008 Invited Lecturer, Darwin Lecture Series on ‘Serendipity’, University of Cambridge 2007 J. L. Myres Memorial Lecture, Oxford University 1998 W.B. Stanford Lecture Series, School of Classics, Trinity College, Dublin Teaching Experience: 3 Brown University/Coursera 2013 Archaeology’s Dirty Little Secrets (MOOC) Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World/Department of Classics, Brown University 2012— Undergraduate Course: Archaeology’s Dirty Little Secrets (ARCH 1010) 2012— MOOC: Archaeology’s Dirty Little Secrets, Coursera MOOC Archaeology’s Dirty Little Secrets (ARCH 1010) 2012 Undergraduate Course: Roman Archaeology and Art (ARCH 0520) 2011 Undergraduate Course: Archaeologies of the Greek Past (ARCH 0420) Petra: Ancient Wonder, Modern Challenge (ARCH 1475) 2010 Graduate Course: Imperial Cities (ARCH 2040) 2009 Undergraduate Course: Food and Drink in Classical Antiquity (ARCH 0770) Field Archaeology in the Ancient World (ARCH 0100) 2008 Undergraduate Courses: Roman Archaeology and Art (ARCH 0520) Highways and Byways in Antiquity (with John Bodel; CLAS 1750I) 2007 Undergraduate Course: Field Archaeology in the Ancient World (ARCH 0100) 2006 Graduate Course: Archaeology of Empires (ANTH 250) Undergraduate Course: Food and Drink in Classical Antiquity (ARCH 0770) Department of Classical Studies, The University of Michigan 1992-2005 Undergraduate Courses: Death on Display in the Ancient World (CC 120) Remembrance of Things Past: Social Memory in Greece and Rome (CC 120) Introduction to Roman Archaeology (CA/HA 222) Introduction to Field Archaeology (CA 323) Classical Landscapes (CA 396) Archaeology of the Roman Provinces (CA/HA 424) Death in the Ancient World (CA/CC 451) Food in the Ancient World: Subsistence and Symbol (CA/CC 382) The Classical Tradition: in the Kelsey Museum (CC 481) Graduate Courses: Archaeology of Empires (CA 683) Archaeology of Food in the Ancient Mediterranean (CA 833) Approaches to Archaeological Field Survey (CA 820) Ethics and Professional Issues in Classical Archaeology (CA/HA 837) Problems in Roman Archaeology: Roman Provincial Archaeology (CA 855) Space and Place in the Greco-Roman World (CA 843) Department of the Classics, Harvard University 2000 Undergraduate Course: Food and Drink in Classical Antiquity (CA 152) Graduate Course: The Archaeology of the Second Sophistic (CA 243) Departments of Archaeology and of Classics, University of Reading, UK 1990-1992 Courses taught or co-taught: Greek Society and the City; Archaeology and Art of the Hellenistic World; Archaeological Theory and Methodology; Archaeological Approaches to the Past; Aspects of World Archaeology; The Civilisation of Fifth Century Athens; The Augustan Age at Rome Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge 1987-1991 Tutorials on numerous topics in Classical Art and Archaeology Courses co-taught: History of the Ancient Mediterranean; Rhetoric; Art and Architecture of the Hellenistic World Service on Doctoral Dissertation Committees: Committees at Brown University, chaired or co-chaired (for the Joukowsky Institute, if not otherwise noted) 2011— Jessica Nowlin, Reorienting Orientalization: Local Consumption and Value in Central Italy between the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic Seas 2011 — Sarah Craft, Dynamic Landscapes in Late Roman and Byzantine Anatolia: Pilgrimage, Travel Infrastructure, and Landscape Archaeology 4 2011— Elizabeth Murphy, Roman Workplaces, Work Practice, and Working Lives. A Multi-scalar Study of Crafts Production in the Eastern Mediterranean 2010— Claudia Moser, Material Witnesses: The Memory of Sacrifice and the Altars of Republican Rome and Latium 2009-2012 Bradley Sekedat, Rethinking Resources: Integrating Resource Sites into the Landscapes of Anatolia (Degree conferred in 2012) 2009-2012 Lyra Monteiro, Racializing the Ancient World: Ancestry and Identity in the Early United States (Degree conferred in 2012) 2008-2011 Cecelia Feldman Weiss, Living Fluidly: The Uses and Meanings of Water in Asia Minor (2nd Century BCE – 2nd Century CE) (Degree conferred in 2011) 2007-2010 Katherine Marino, Speaking Through the Womb: Graeco-Egyptian Uterine Amulets (Degree conferred in 2010) 2007-2010 Sarah Dawson, Social Memory and Propaganda in Fifth Century Rome (Degree conferred in 2010) 2006— Jason Urbanus, Regional Developments in Iron Age and Roman Portugal 2006-2009 Lisa Anderson, The Roman Military Community as Expressed in Its Burial Customs during the First-Third Centuries CE (Degree conferred in 2009) Membership on doctoral committees at Brown University (for the Joukowsky Institute, if not otherwise noted) 2010— Alex Knodell, Multi-Scalar Social Intensification in the Euboean Gulf and the Mediterranean World: Metallurgy, Mobility, and Society in the Twelfth to Eighth Centuries BCE 2010 — Thomas Leppard, The Logics of Island Life:
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