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= Helen Fulton (Historian) = Professor Helen Fulton (FRSA, FSA, FLSW) holds a chair in medieval literature at the University of Bristol. She trained as a Celticist at the University of Oxford and has published widely on medieval and early modern literature, particularly medieval Welsh, English, and Arthurian literature.

Personal Life
Helen grew up in Cheltenham and London, before moving with her family to Australia where she worked at the University of Sydney for 15 years. Married to native Welsh academic and broadcaster Geraint Evans, she has two sons.

Helen is a graduate of University of Sydney, receiving her first degree in Early English Literature and Language (BA) before training as a Celticist at the University of Oxford (Dip Celt). She returned to Sydney where she completed her Ph.D. on the poetry of Dafydd ap Gwilym in 1983. She spent three years living in Aberystwyth, where she learnt modern Welsh, as a University of Wales postdoctoral fellow and a Leverhulme postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies working with Professor J.E. Caerwyn Williams and Professor R. Geraint Gruffydd.

Professional Career
Helen has held various fellowships. She was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, and has held Visiting Research Fellowships at St. John's College, Oxford, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and the Institute of English Studies, University of London. Helen has taught at various Universities in the UK and abroad. She taught in the Department of English at the University of Sydney, from 1988-2005 where she was Director for the Centre of Celtic Studies. Between 2005-2010 she was Professor of English at Swansea University and 2010-2015 Professor of Medieval Literature at the University of York. Since 2015, Helen holds the chair in medieval literature at the University of Bristol.