Noreen Doyle
Assistant Director for Compliance and Publications at The American Center of Research (ACOR)- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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The American Center of Research (ACOR)
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Jordan
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Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Assistant Director for Compliance and Publications
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Feb 2023 - Present
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Assistant Director for Publications and Grants
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Jan 2022 - Mar 2023
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Grant Support and Publications Specialist
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Mar 2020 - Dec 2021
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Freelance Writer, Editor, Photographer, Consultant
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1995 - Present
• Provide well-researched and audience-appropriate nonfiction, primarily on historical subjects: academic, general, reference, children's. • Develop fiction anthologies. • Edit fiction (short stories and novels) and nonfiction (academic papers, brochures, letters, articles, etc.). • Research Egyptological, archaeological, and historical topics for clients. • Perform photo research/illustration research. • Provide well-researched and audience-appropriate nonfiction, primarily on historical subjects: academic, general, reference, children's. • Develop fiction anthologies. • Edit fiction (short stories and novels) and nonfiction (academic papers, brochures, letters, articles, etc.). • Research Egyptological, archaeological, and historical topics for clients. • Perform photo research/illustration research.
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University of Arizona Egyptian Expedition
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Tucson, Arizona Area
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Research Associate
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Oct 2012 - Present
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Editor
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Sep 2010 - Dec 2010
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Graduate Assistant/Excavator
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May 1992 - Aug 1992
• Part of a small team that excavated the remains of a late 18th century coastal sailing vessel, the Clydesdale Plantation Vessel, under the direction of Dr. Frederick Hocker, then of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology. • Created textual, drawn, and photographic documentation of finds from the site. • Gained firsthand experience in excavation methods and practices under difficult environmental conditions, including threat from poisonous snakes, feral pigs, and large alligators. • Part of a small team that excavated the remains of a late 18th century coastal sailing vessel, the Clydesdale Plantation Vessel, under the direction of Dr. Frederick Hocker, then of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology. • Created textual, drawn, and photographic documentation of finds from the site. • Gained firsthand experience in excavation methods and practices under difficult environmental conditions, including threat from poisonous snakes, feral pigs, and large alligators.
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Education
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University of Liverpool
MA, Egyptology -
Texas A&M University
MA, Nautical Archaeology/Anthropology