JEROME BUMP
updated July 28, 07
Department of English
The University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station B5000
Austin, Texas 78712-0195
E-mail:bump@mail.utexas.edu
education:
University of California, Berkeley, 1965-72; M.A. in English, 1966
Ph.D. in English, 1972
University of Minnesota, 1963-65; B.A. in English Summa Cum Laude
Amherst College, 1961-63
employment:
Professor, Department of English, the University of Texas at Austin 2001-
Professeur, Institut du Monde Anglophone, Sorbonne Nouvelle, Université de Paris III, 2001
Professor, Department of English, the University of Texas at Austin 1997-2000
Professeur, Anglaise-Américaine, Université de Paris X, 1997
Professor, Department of English, the University of Texas at Austin 1985-1997
Associate Professor, Department of English, the University of Texas at Austin 1977-1985
Assistant Professor, Department of English, the University of Texas at Austin 1970-1976
honors/grants:
Finalist, Substantial Writing Component Award for Excellence in Writing Instruction, 2002-2003
Departmental Nominee, Chancellor's Council Outstanding Teaching Award, 2002-2003
Faculty Research Assignment, 1999.
Wakonse Fellow, April 9, 1999.
FAST Tex grants for Multimedia Autobiography, Jan. 14, 1998, Jan. 27, 1999
Member, Board of Directors, National Council of Teachers of English, 1997-1999
Associate Chair, Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning, 1997-1999
Project Quest grant, Macintosh, 1995, Multimedia Autobiography
Jeanne Holloway Award for undergraduate teaching, Spring, 1990. see also
http://www.utexas.edu/admin/evpp/teaching/awards/univ/holloway.html
Dad's Association Centennial Teaching Fellowship, Fall, 1989.
University Research Institute Faculty Research Assignment, 1989. Lillian and Tom B. Rhodes Centennial Teaching Fellowship for 1987-88 Selected Mortor Board Peferred Professor, Fall, 1987. Co-editor, Texas Studies in Language and Literature,
1986-1992 Project Quest grant, IBM, 1985, Invention Heuristics Appointed to Advisory Board, Victorian
Poetry,
1985 Teaching Award: "Excellence in 'one on one' graduate teaching,"
College of Liberal Arts, 1984 University Research Institute Faculty Research Assignment, 1983 Appointed the annual reviewer of Hopkins scholarship for Victorian Poetry, 1982 Elected Secretary (1983) and Chairman (1984) of the Comparative Literature
section of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast, 1982 AGSE Teaching Excellence Award, 1981 (based on survey of graduate Students
by the Association of Graduate Students in English) Appointed to the International Hopkins Association and The
Hopkins Quarterly
Board of Scholars (twenty scholars from England, France,
Ireland, Japan, Australia, Canada, and the United States), 1979 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, 1974-75 Appointed
Admiral (Honorary) in Texas Navy, 1973 University Research Institute Faculty Research Assignment, 1974-75 N.D.E.A. Title IV Fellowship, 1967-70 Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, 1965-66
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