CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: DELANY, Paul

HOME ADDRESS: 3478 West 35th Avenue
Vancouver, B.C., Canada
V6N 2N2

TELEPHONE: (604) 264 9980

BUSINESS ADDRESS: Department of English
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, B.C., Canada
V5A 1S6

TELEPHONE: (604) 291 3220/3136

E-MAIL: delany@sfu.ca

FAX: (604) 264 9904

BIRTHDATE: 18 July 1937

MARITAL STATUS: Married, three children

CITIZENSHIP: Canadian/ British


EDUCATION:

1947-1954
St. George’s College
Weybridge, England
G.C.E. Advanced Level - English, French (Distinction), Latin

1954-1957
McGill University
Montreal, Quebec
B. Comm. (Honours Economics - First Class)
Lt. Governor’s Gold Medal
Beattie Memorial Gold Medal
Montreal Stock Exchange Prize in Economics and Finance

1957-1958
Stanford University
Stanford, California
A.M. (Economics)

1959-1965
University of California
Berkeley, California
M.A. (English)
Ph.D. (English)
Thesis title: English Autobiography in the Seventeenth Century

1977
School of Criticism and Theory
University of California, Irvine
Courses with Edward Said, Stanley Fish

CURRENT POSITION:

Professor, Department of English
Simon Fraser University

APPOINTMENTS:

1956
Assistant Economist
Bank of Canada, Ottawa, Research Department

1958-1959
Economist
International Labour Office, Geneva, Research Division

1964-1966
Instructor
Department of English
Columbia University, New York

1966-1970
Assistant Professor
Department of English
Columbia University, New York

1970-1977
Associate Professor
Department of English
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.

1977-
Professor
Department of English
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.

1985-1986
Exchange Professor
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario

1990-1991
University Research Professor
Simon Fraser University

1995-96
Visiting Fellow
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, U.K.


AREAS OF INTEREST: COURSES TAUGHT:

LANGUAGES:
Speak, Write French
Read Latin, Italian, Spanish

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: Modern Language Association
Association of Canadian College & University Teachers of English
D.H. Lawrence Society of North America


PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
University:
University Tenure Committee, 1987-1989
University Salary Appeal Committee, 1987-1989
Advisory Committee on Academic Computing, 1987-90
Committee on Research Computing, 1991-92
Committee on Instructional Computing, 1992-93
English Department Tenure Committee, 1989-90, 93-94
Chair, English Department Appointments Committee, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1994-95
Faculty of Arts Computing Committee, 1990-
Dept. Rep., Committee on Instructional Computing, 1990-91
Working Group on Instructional Technology and Academic Computing, 1994.
Intelligent Systems Group, Center for Systems Science

External:

Chair, Sub-committee on Post-secondary Education Policy, New Democratic Party of B.C., 1987-93
President, D.H. Lawrence Society of North America, 1990-1992
Instructor, Hypertext, Toronto-Oxford Summer School in Humanities Computing, May-June 1989
Committee on Computers and Emerging Technologies Modern Language Association, 1993-96
Non-Resident Member, Green College, University of British Columbia, 1993-

AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS:

Chamberlain Fellowship, Columbia University, 1967
Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, 1973-1974
SSHRC Leave Fellowships, 1975-1976 and 1982-1983
University Research Professor, Simon Fraser University, 1990-91
Fellow, Royal Society of Literature, 1990-
Killam Research Fellowship, 1992, 1993
Fellow, Royal Society of Canada, 1993-
Listed in: Directory of American Scholars, Contemporary Authors, Who's Who in the World, Canadian Who’s Who

RESEARCH FUNDING:

SSHRC: Rupert Brooke 1980-1981 $ 9,472
Humanities Computing 1989 $ 4,999
On-going Research 1991-1994 $31,500
Research 1995-1998 $28,000
President's Research Grants, SFU, Various $ 5,000
Office of V-P Academic, SFU
Humanities Computing 1987-1989 $15,000

PUBLICATIONS AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:

See separate list