Current PhD students
Ana Ashraf, “Testimonies of War in the Works of Modern and Contemporary Women Writers”
Zoé Hardy, ”Paternity and Artistic Creation in H.G. Well’s, C. Doyle’s, R. L. Stevenson’s Short Fiction for Young Adults” – in co-tutelle with the University of Angers.
Eleonora Togyer, "Women and the Arctic: A Critical Analysis of Women's Writing about the Arctic (1880s-present)"
Fatima Borrmann , "Literary Knowledge: Eugenic Women" (Co-supervisor: Anke Gilleir)
Christoph Richter, Literary Knowledge: Popular Astronomy, as co-supervisor, with Anke Gilleir)
Phyllis Boumans, "The Bell and the Modern Short Story"
Completed PhD projects
Rachel Baldacchino: “Being in Borders: Empathy and Pacifism in the essays of Vernon Lee (1900-1935)” – defended 16 October 2018.
Stephanie Eggermont: “Not as Man Liked to Imagine Her": British Women Writers and the Birth of the Modern Short Story (1880-1910) - defended on 13 December 2013
Debbie Brouckmans: “The Short Story Cycle in Ireland: from Jane Barlow to Donal Ryan" - defended on 21 April 2015
Zoé Hardy, ”Paternity and Artistic Creation in H.G. Well’s, C. Doyle’s, R. L. Stevenson’s Short Fiction for Young Adults” – in co-tutelle with the University of Angers.
Eleonora Togyer, "Women and the Arctic: A Critical Analysis of Women's Writing about the Arctic (1880s-present)"
Fatima Borrmann , "Literary Knowledge: Eugenic Women" (Co-supervisor: Anke Gilleir)
Christoph Richter, Literary Knowledge: Popular Astronomy, as co-supervisor, with Anke Gilleir)
Phyllis Boumans, "The Bell and the Modern Short Story"
Completed PhD projects
Rachel Baldacchino: “Being in Borders: Empathy and Pacifism in the essays of Vernon Lee (1900-1935)” – defended 16 October 2018.
Stephanie Eggermont: “Not as Man Liked to Imagine Her": British Women Writers and the Birth of the Modern Short Story (1880-1910) - defended on 13 December 2013
Debbie Brouckmans: “The Short Story Cycle in Ireland: from Jane Barlow to Donal Ryan" - defended on 21 April 2015