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Dr. C. (Kees) Dekker is a Senior Lecturer in Older English Literature and Culture at the University of Groningen's Faculty of Arts, specializing in Old and Middle English philology, medieval literature, and manuscript studies. He holds a tenured position and has been affiliated with the University since 2000. His research focuses on the transmission of encyclopaedic knowledge in the early medieval period, the history of Germanic languages, and the cultural contexts of Old English and Old Frisian studies.
**Education & Employment**: Dekker has held various academic roles since 1993, including post-doctoral research on Old Frisian loanwords and a doctoral thesis funded by NWO. He has taught at the Universities of Groningen and Leiden, balancing research and teaching responsibilities.
**Research Interests**: His work explores medieval manuscripts, glossaries, and the cultural significance of encyclopaedic texts. Key themes include the role of early medieval scholars in preserving and disseminating knowledge, the evolution of Germanic languages, and the intersection of religion and literacy in Anglo-Saxon England.
**Professional Activities**: Dekker is a member of the editorial board of Neophilologus and the Richard Rawlinson Center. He has contributed to numerous academic committees, including the Netherlands Society for Old Germanic Studies and MasterLanguage's national council. His international collaborations include directing the Storehouses of Wholesome Learning project.
**Teaching**: He teaches courses on Old and Middle English literature, medieval drama, and book history, emphasizing textual analysis and cultural context. Notable courses include Old English Literature and Culture and Medieval Drama.
**Labs/Teams**: Leads the Storehouses of Wholesome Learning initiative, exploring medieval knowledge transfer. Collaborates with institutions like the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
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