MARIE-HÉLÈNE CÔTÉ

181 Coulonge, #6

Longueuil (Québec) J4G 1H7

Phone number: (450) 616-5660

Languages: French and English

E-mail:

EDUCATION

•Doctorate in Philosophy (Begun 2006 - expected date of completion 2011)

McGillUniversity

Specialization in History (Western European diplomatic relationships, 15th to 17th century; early modernEngland; and early modernFrance)

Thesis: ‘Diplomacy in the 1650s: One institution, but multiple views’

Supervisors: Brian Cowan, Nicholas Dew and Lucien Bély

•Masters in History obtained in October 2005

LondonUniversity, BirkbeckCollege

Comparative History of Early Modern European Societies

•Bachelor in Arts obtained in May 2004

McGillUniversity

Honours in European History

TEACHING EXPERIENCES

September 2006 to …

McGillUniversity: Teaching Assistant

(Correction of exams and papers, conference facilitator with the students, when applicableand lectures, when applicable)

-Hist-204: History of Great Britain to 1688 (Fall 2009)

-Hist-214: Introduction to Ancient European History (Fall 2006 and 2007)

-Hist-215: Introduction to Modern European History (Winter 2007 and Summer 2008)

-Hist-376: Roman History – Later Roman Empire (Winter 2008)

-Hist-314: Western Europe: the Middle Ages (Fall 2008)

-Hist-380: Reformation in BritainIreland (Fall 2008)

-Hist-390: France in the ‘Ancien Régime’ (Winter 2009)

September 2007 to August 2008

McGillUniversity: Administrative Assistant for the French Atlantic History Group

(Organization of international conferences, organization of lectures by guest speakers, and accounting)

June 2007 to September 2007

McGillUniversity: Research assistant for ProfessorBrian Cowan

(Working on a bibliographic database)

Conference Papers

October 2008, Montreal

Conference of the CSECS

Les différentes facettes de la diplomatie franco-anglaise durant les années 1650

February 2005, Wye (England)

History Group of BirkbeckCollege Conference

Quebec history through time

Publication

What did it mean to be a French diplomat in the 17th and early 18th centuries?

Submitted to the Canadian Journal of History and received a 'revise and submit' decision (2009)

HONOURS RECEIVED

 French Atlantique History Group founding

Provided by the Melon Fund, from McGillUniversity, September 2007

to August 2008

(Combination of both a remuneration for an administrative position and a scholarship: 25000$ annual salary for 10 hours of work per week and 2000$ for research travel)

 Arts Graduate Student Travel Award (1000$)

Provided by McGillUniversity, 2008

 McGill Graduate Studies Fellowship (5000$)

Provided by McGillUniversity, 2007

 ‘Bourse d’étude du millénaire’ (1000$)

Provided by the Army Cadets, 1999

INTERESTS AND LEISURES

 GASH

September 2006 to …

-Co-chair of the Graduate Association of students in History, at McGill

(2008 to …)

-Graduate representative on a Search Committee for a professor in Modern East European History, 19th-20th centuries (2006-2007)

-Graduate representative for the Librarian Committee (2006-2008)

-Treasurer (2007 to …)

 Historical Association of BirkbeckCollege

October 2004 to July 2005

-Member of the History committee

-Organization and financing of various activities promoting History among the students and staff of the College

 HSA

September 2003 to June 2004

-Member of the History Student Association, at McgillUniversity

-Undergraduate representative on a Search Committee for a professor

in Quebec History

-Student responsible of the Honours department

 ARMY CADETS

Fall 1997 to 2002; 2006

Cadets Corps 750 Escaut, Boucherville

Civil instructor (Responsible for a group of 30 teenagers) In charge of their instruction, their well-being and the improvement of their performance

Medal of Lord Strathcona (Attributed to a cadet having demonstrated an implication and an output beyond expectations in his own cadets corps), 2001

Medal of Excellency of the Royal Canadian Legion (Attributed to a cadet having demonstrated a particular engagement in his community as an active citizen), 2000

National Star Certificate(Certificate qualifying that the receiver can teach other cadets), 1999

PERSONAL QUALITIES

Dynamic, friendly, outgoing, perseverant, sense of responsibility, sense of initiative, positive work spirit, passionate

REFERENCES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST