[1] Cassidy-Welch is Dean of Research Strategy at the University of Divinity.
[3] Her doctoral thesis focused on Thirteenth-Century English Cistercian Monasteries: Monastic Spaces and their Meanings.
[4] Cassidy-Welch was the first woman to hold the McCaughey Chair in History, and Head of the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland.
Her first monograph, Monastic Spaces and their Meanings: Thirteenth-Century English Cistercian Monasteries (Turnhout: Brepols, 2001), was based on her doctoral thesis.
[7] Her most recent monograph, Crusades and Violence, was published in 2023 by ARC Humanities Press.