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1990s (Creation)
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- Clements, Patricia
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1 m of textual records
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Dr. Patricia Clements graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Alberta in 1964. She was awarded the Governor General’s Gold Medal as well as the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship and other awards in English and French. She completed a PhD at the University of Oxford. She served two terms as Dean of Arts at the University of Alberta between 1989 and 1999 and is now a professor emeritus.
Dr. Clements has written and edited many books about French and English poetry and prose, includes The Feminist Companion to Literature in English (1990), which she wrote and edited with Virginia Blain and Isobel Grundy. She is a founding member of the Orlando Project, a digital textbase focused on women’s writing in the British Isles.
Dr. Clements has been awarded honorary DLitt degrees from both U of A (2015) and Brock University. Clements served as President of the Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. The University of Alberta awards the Patricia Clements Scholarship in Arts, created in her honour, to students entering their second year of a Bachelor of Arts degree.
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Records related to women as academics, employment equity in the 20th Century- clippings, correspondence, agendas, minutes, reports, petititions policies and practices in the Faculty of Arts and Department of English.
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6.24.2014
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AODEEN 10.28.2015