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CURRICULUM VITAE


Civil status
Name:         Loïc CHEVEAU

Date of Birth:          7.6.79
Marital status:       in a relationship

E-mail:          loic.cheveau [at] gmail [dot] com


Education

          June 1997:           Baccalauréat L, grade B
          June 1999:           DEUG in Art History and Archaeology, grade B, at Paris 1 University
          June 2000:           DEUG in Celtic Studies, magna cum laude, at Rennes 2 University
          June 2001:           Licence in Celtic Studies, magna cum laude, at Rennes 2 University
          June 2002:           Diploma in the Irish language, with commendation, at Coleraine University (Northern Ireland)
          September 2002: Maîtrise in Celtic Studies, magna cum laude, at Rennes 2 University
          October 2003:     DEA in Celtic Studies, grade B, at Rennes 2 University
          October 2007:     Doctorat (Ph.D.) in Celtic Studies at Rennes 2 University, with distinction


Employment History

           2003:           Translations Irish-French for RTÉ (Irish Television)
           2005-2007:  On temporary contract in the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Rennes
           2006:           Collaboration on a film about the Breton language for the Musée de Bretagne of Rennes (transcription and translation of dialogues Breton-French)
           2007:           Translations from Irish to English for Le Concert de l'Hostel-Dieu (Lyon)
          2007-2008:   Adjoint du patrimoine in the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Rennes
           2008-2010:  Junior lecturer of Breton language in Quimper University
           2009-2010:  Irish language assistant in Brest University


Other Skills and Qualifications

          French (mothertongue), English, Breton and Irish: fluent.
          German, English and Latin studied at school. Grammatical knowledge of the other Celtic languages.
          Computer literate (Word, Excel, Internet)


Hobbies and Interests

          I have a passion for languages in general.
          I took part in 5 series of archaeological excavations


Goals and Objectives

          I would like to become a lecturer in a university, and make research on Celtic languages (chiefly Breton and Irish) in both a diachronic and a synchronic point of view.