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Dr Scott Lyall's Recognition (120)

Seminar speaker: on W. B. Yeats, Fernando Pessoa and Hugh MacDiarmid. University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, 4 March 2016.

Chair and Organiser: 'What is Revival?', Seminar 1 of The Scottish Revival Network, Online Event, 10 August 2021.

Seminar speaker: Unforgettable, Unforgotten? Continuing the Recovery of Scottish Women Writers, c. 1880?1940, University of Edinburgh, Online Event, 29 June 2021.

Newspaper article: interviewed for 'Proof of poet's date with Destiny revealed', The Scotsman, 16 February 2008.

Board member: Publication Board, Association for Scottish Literature, 2013?present.

Member: Universities Committee for Scottish Literature.

Member: International Association for the Study of Scottish Literatures.

Seminar speaker: Invited to speak on the RSE-funded project, The Scottish Revival Network. The Future of Scottish Cosmopolitanism at the Fin de Si�cle, University of Glasgow, Online Event, 29 March 2021.

Funding panel: Invited member of the Publishing Scotland Translation Fund panel.

Research Grant: The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, fully-funded PhD award, �30,000, University of St Andrews, Oct. 2000?Sept. 2003.

Radio feature: discussing the poet Hugh MacDiarmid on the anniversary of his birth, interviewed by Stig Abell, Times Radio, 11 August 2020.

External Examiner: MLitt, University of Aberdeen, Graham Stephen, '"A torch cannot be handed on that has not been lit": a study of the formative influence of Aberdeen University on Nan Shepherd's life and writing', date examined: 16 November 2018.

Conference talk: 'Nan Shepherd, Scotland and the Nature of Rural Modernism'. Modernist Legacies and Futures, Modernist Studies Ireland, NUI Galway, 17?18 May.

Conference talk: 'Nan Shepherd, or the Troublesome Nature of Scottish Modernism�. Troublesome Modernisms, British Association for Modernist Studies International Conference, King�s College London, 20?22 June 2019.

Conference Panel Chair: �Anti-moderns and Marginal Moderns�. Troublesome Modernisms, British Association for Modernist Studies International Conference, King�s College London, 20?22 June 2019.

External Examiner: PhD, University of Edinburgh, James Benstead, 'A Study of Hugh MacDiarmid's In Memoriam James Joyce', date examined: 27 September 2019.

Review panel: Member of Edinburgh Napier University REF UoA-27 moderation panel.

Journal Co-Editor: Scottish Literary Review.

Chair and Organiser: Celebrating the Life and Work of Nan Shepherd, National Library of Scotland, 11 February 2020.

External Examiner: MPhil, University of Glasgow, Fiona E. Paterson, '"The Gael Will Come Again": Reconstruction of a Gaelic World in the Work of Neil M. Gunn and Hugh MacDiarmid', October 2019.