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*Professor Wildwood became Senior Fellow of Social Sciences in 262AC
*Professor Wildwood became Senior Fellow of Social Sciences in 262AC
*She had previously been Dexter Fellow in Anthropology and Comparative History and Director of the Historiography programme
*had previously been Dexter Fellow in Anthropology and Comparative History and Director of the Historiography programme
*Wildwood is a leading historian of the Hausam period and the Early Foundation
*is a leading historian of the [[Hausam period]] and the [[Early Foundation]]
*She is the author of five books, including Perquisites and Requisites: life in the time of Datura, for which she won the Raschid Prize in 258.
*is the author of five books, including Prequisites and Requisites: Life in the Time of Datura, for which she won the [[Raschid Prize]] in 258
*She is currently working on a study of the social change brought about by the city's protectorships
*is currently working on a study of the social change brought about by the city's protectorships
*Wildwood is a board member of the Hausam Amphitheatre's educational trust, the Perplex City Humanities Centre and the Educational Board of the Majestic Theatre
*is a board member of the [[Hausam Amphitheatre]]'s educational trust, the [[Perplex City Humanities Centre]] and the Educational Board of the [[Majestic Theatre]]
*She holds a senior advisory position at the Centre for Reality Research, and heads up the cross-institutional anthropology team
*holds a senior advisory position at the [[Centre for Reality Research]], and heads up the cross-institutional anthropology team
*She has served as President of the Newguard Ruins Preservation Trust, the Perplex City Historical Society, and is a member of the editorial board of several historical and anthropological journals
*has served as President of the [[Newguard Ruins Preservation Trust]], the [[Perplex City Historical Society]], and is a member of the editorial board of several historical and anthropological journals
*Professor Wildwood has won numerous awards for distinguished teaching, both at the Academy at many other institutions around the city
*has won numerous awards for distinguished teaching, both at the Academy at many other institutions around the city
*She was educated at Besley-Mazy College where she won an Academy Prize for excellence.  
*was educated at [[Besley-Mazy College]] where she won an Academy Prize for excellence.  
*studied under [[Ruth Coralhouse]]




===Family Life===
===Family Life===
 
*Professor Wildwood and her partner [[Jun]] have two sons
*Professor Wildwood and her partner Jun have two sons




===References===
===References===
*[[Perplexcityacademy.com]] [http://wiki.incognitus.net/mirror/ppc/www.perplexcityacademy.com/29.04.05/departments-soc.html Social Sciences]
*[[Perplexcityacademy.com]] [http://wiki.incognitus.net/mirror/ppc/www.perplexcityacademy.com/29.04.05/departments-soc.html Social Sciences]
*Perplex City Sentinel
**article, 10 May, "Coralhouse Dies at 108" ([http://www.pxcsentinel.com/archives/2005/05/coralhouse_dies.html link])

Revision as of 11:37, 10 May 2005

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Career

  • Professor Wildwood became Senior Fellow of Social Sciences in 262AC
  • had previously been Dexter Fellow in Anthropology and Comparative History and Director of the Historiography programme
  • is a leading historian of the Hausam period and the Early Foundation
  • is the author of five books, including Prequisites and Requisites: Life in the Time of Datura, for which she won the Raschid Prize in 258
  • is currently working on a study of the social change brought about by the city's protectorships
  • is a board member of the Hausam Amphitheatre's educational trust, the Perplex City Humanities Centre and the Educational Board of the Majestic Theatre
  • holds a senior advisory position at the Centre for Reality Research, and heads up the cross-institutional anthropology team
  • has served as President of the Newguard Ruins Preservation Trust, the Perplex City Historical Society, and is a member of the editorial board of several historical and anthropological journals
  • has won numerous awards for distinguished teaching, both at the Academy at many other institutions around the city
  • was educated at Besley-Mazy College where she won an Academy Prize for excellence.
  • studied under Ruth Coralhouse


Family Life

  • Professor Wildwood and her partner Jun have two sons


References