(1945-01-27) 27 January 1945 (age 79) Paddock Wood, Kent
Occupation
Author and academic, now retired
Nationality
British
Genre
Medieval literature
Malcolm Andrew is an author, teacher and scholar who was previously Professor of English Language and Literature at Queen's University Belfast. He started teaching at Queen's in 1985, before which he had worked at the University of East Anglia.[1] He retired in 2007.[2] He also served as Head of School (1986–92), Dean of Humanities (1992–98), and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (1998–2002).[3]
He was convener of the English language board of the British national Arts and Humanities Research Board for several years.[4]
^Malcolm Andrew, ed., Two Early Renaissance Bird Poems, The Harmony of Birds, The Parliament of Birds (Washington DC: Folger Books, 1984), 7
^"Author Biographies for The Palgrave Literary Dictionary of Chaucer". Palgrave Macmillan. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
^Malcolm Andrew. "Queen's University Belfast Academic Staff Page for Malcolm Andrew". Queen's University Belfast. Archived from the original on 17 September 2007. Retrieved 15 April 2008.
^Lynne Williams (12 January 1996). "Appointments". The Times Higher Education Supplement. London: Times Newspapers Ltd. ISSN 0049-3929. Archived from the original on 21 May 2011.
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