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Charlotte Yule is a final-year Doctoral Researcher and Lecturer in English at the University of Suffolk. Her doctoral thesis is a psychogeographic exploration of Cornish landscape in the early-twentieth century, focusing on the works of Virginia Woolf, Daphne du Maurier and Agatha Christie. 

Charlotte has presented her research at national and international conferences. Her recent paper, ‘Authoring the Earth Goddess: Unplacatable Female Power in Daphne du Maurier’s Jamaica Inn’, was published in MEJO: The MELOW Journal of World Literature (2025). Charlotte is an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and is leading a series of psychogeography workshops in 2026. She is also the lead organiser of the International PGR and ECR conference, ‘A Symposium of Place’, to be hosted by the University of Suffolk in Autumn 2026. Charlotte also works as a Research Assistant for ‘Reforming Research Assessment: Building Inclusive, Open, and Equitable Evaluation Practices through Open Educational Resources – CoARA Boost Cascade Project’.

Email: c.yule2@uos.ac.uk 
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