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Rector

Prof. John Mc Court

Full professor of  English literature
Elected for the 2022-2028 term

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email: rettore@unimc.it
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email: rettore@unimc.it
Tel. +39 0733 258.2410 - 2610
Fax +39 0733 258.2688
 
Università degli Studi
via Crescimbeni 30/32 | 62100 Macerata - ITALY

JOHN Mc COURT is Rector of the University of Macerata (2022-28).

He previously served as Head of the Department of the Humanities. He is professor of English literature. He is President of the International James Joyce Foundation and a member of the academic board of the International Yeats Summer School. He previously taught at the Università Roma Tre where he was director of CRISIS (the centre for research into Irish and Scottish literature) and at the University of Trieste (where he co-founded and continues to co-direct the Trieste Joyce School).
He has been visiting professor or fellow at Concordia University, Montreal, Université de Valenciennes, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3, the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Centre, University of Texas, the University of Pennsylvania.
He is the author of many books and articles on James Joyce and on 19th and 20th century Irish literature including Consuming Joyce 100 Years of Ulysses in Ireland (Bloomsbury 2022), Ulisse Guida alla Lettura (Carocci, 2021). He is also the author of The Years of Bloom: Joyce in Trieste 1904 - 1920 (2000). This volume was translated into Spanish, Japanese, and Hungarian while the Italian version, Gli Anni di Bloom (Mondadori, 2005), won the Comisso prize. In 2009 his edited collection, James Joyce in Context, was published by Cambridge University Press. In the same year he published Questioni Biografiche: Le Tante Vite di Yeats and Joyce (Bulzoni). This was followed by Roll Away the Reel World: James Joyce and Cinema (Cork University Press, 2010).
In 2015 he published Writing the Frontier Anthony Trollope between Britain and Ireland (Oxford University Press). He recently co-edited Flann O'Brien: Problems with Authority with Paul Fagan and Ruben Borg (Cork University Press, 2017) and Reading Brendan Behan (Cork University Press, 2019).

Duties

The Rector represents the University. His role is to guide, initiate, and coordinate its research and teaching activities in the pursuit of excellence  He works to develop and promote the University's goals in compliance with the principles of effectiveness, efficiency, transparency and the promotion of merit.

Ultimo aggiornamento  2023/05/08 19:13:32 GMT+2