Conferences and Seminars
- September 2011 'Sourcing Shakespeare: Did Shakespeare read Montaigne?', British Shakespeare Association (BSA) Conference: 'Shakespeare: Sources and Adaptation', Cambridge University
- July 2011 '"Enfranchised" Language in Mulcaster's Elementarie and Shakespeare's Henry V', International Congress of Shakespeare (ICS): 'Renaissance Shakespeare: Shakespeare Renaissances', Prague, Czech Republic
- September 2010 - present. Convenor of Sidelights on Shakespeare interdisciplinary seminar series, Warwick University, funded by the Humanities Research Centre. Speakers have included:
Professor Gary Watts (Law): Shakespeare and Cultures of Proof'
Professor Jonathan Bate (English and Comparative Literary Studies): 'Shakespeare's Olympic Moment: On Preparing an Exhibition for the Round Reading Room of the British Museum'
Professor Jonothan Neelands (Education): 'From Rehearsal Room to Classroom: an Active and Co-Productive Approach to Teaching Shakespeare'
- November 2010 '"Nothing" in Shakespeare', Warwick Arts Faculty Seminar Series
- June 2009 'Multiple Shakespeare: Editing Richard II', Annual British Graduate Shakespeare Conference, The Shakespeare Institute, Birmingham
- June 2008 'Shadows and Spectres: the "something like" in Hamlet', Annual British Graduate Shakespeare Conference, The Shakespeare Institute, Birmingham
- May 2008 'Assuming the Gendered Gaze in Hamlet and Troilus and Cressida: is there a Woman in the Audience?!', Assuming Gender Conference, Cardiff University
- September 2007 Member of the organising committee for Sacred Text – Sacred Space, an interdisciplinary research series, Cardiff University, 2007-8