Lynsey Metcalfe

PhD Candidate
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Lynsey Metcalf

After MA and MPhil degrees at Fitzwilliam College in the 1990s, I embarked on a career as a management consultant in the City. Ten years ago I left the world of Financial Services to retrain in health and wellbeing, and now run a thriving coaching business, working with individuals and corporates. I am also a professional public speaker, undertaking regular speaking engagements and webinars to audiences of several thousand. I returned to Cambridge to do a part-time PhD as I have always been a medievalist at heart, and am enjoying combining my love of research with presenting at conferences, writing articles and teaching.

Late medieval English political history, examining themes of kingship, nobility, power, authority, change, and rebellion.

Thesis title: The Life and Career of Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury.

Available for undergraduate supervisions in late medieval English history, which I taught in the academic year 2021 - 22.

My MPhil degree thesis was on Eleanor of Aquitaine so am also available to teach the Angevins.

I am qualified in teaching methods (including Cambridge supervision training) and am an accredited coach.

Sept 2021 Fifteenth Century Conference: paper 'The Psychopathology of Henry VI'.

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