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== Career ==
Ohlmeyer was appointed [[Erasmus Smith's Professor of Modern History]] at [[Trinity College Dublin]] in 2003. Prior to that appointment, she held posts at the [[University of California, Santa Barbara|University of California at Santa Barbara]], [[Yale University]] and, from 1995-2003, at the [[University of Aberdeen]].<ref>{{cite web|title=About|url=https://www.janeohlmeyer.ie/about/|access-date=2020-11-21|website=Jane Ohlmeyer|date=19 October 2020 |language=en-US}}</ref> Upon her promotion to Professor in 2000, Ohlmeyer was the first woman to hold a chair in History at the [[University of Aberdeen]], and the first chair of Irish History in Scotland.<ref>{{cite web|title=Double First for Aberdeen Historian|url=https://www.abdn.ac.uk/news/21706/|access-date=2023-07-08</ref>
 
Ohlmeyer has taught undergraduate and postgraduate students at [[Trinity College Dublin]], at [[Yale University|Yale]], the [[University of Aberdeen]], [[New York University]] and [[Ashoka University]] in New Delhi. At Trinity, she has supervised 11 [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] students and mentored eight [[postdoctoral]] fellows and nine Marie Skłodowska-Curie Cofund Fellows. She has served as an external examiner for theses in the English and History Faculties at the Universities of [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]], [[University of Edinburgh|Edinburgh]], [[University of New South Wales|New South Wales]], [[NUI Galway|Galway]], [[University College Dublin|UCD]] and [[Maynooth University|Maynooth]].<ref name="tcd.ie"/>
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* 20015: Elected Fellow of Trinity College Dublin<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tcd.ie/Secretary/FellowsScholars/2005/index.php|title=Fellows and Scholars 2005 - Trinity Monday 2005 - Secretary's Office - Trinity College Dublin|website=www.tcd.ie}}</ref>
* 1994: ''Civil War and Restoration in the Three Stuart Kingdoms'' American Conference on Irish Studies (ACIS) book prize for History and Social Sciences
* 1993: ''Civil War and Restoration in the Three Stuart Kingdoms'' [[The Whitfield prizePrize]]: awarded ''Proxime Accesit'' for the best book on British history published in the United Kingdom<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Report of Council, Session 1993-1994|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/3679224|journal=Transactions of the Royal Historical Society|year=1994|volume= 4|issue=1994|pages=281–295|doi=10.1017/S0080440100019812|jstor=3679224|s2cid=251231706 }}</ref>
 
==Selected works==