Dr Aris Anagnostopoulos is the manager of our community engagement programs. He holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Kent and an MA in Urban History from the University of Leicester. His post-doctoral work is in the interdisciplinary field of archaeological ethnography. His research interests focus on the politics and poetics of
Dana Andrew is an independent museum consultant and trainer specializing in touring exhibitions and international projects. She is also part-time Executive Director of the International Council of Museums UK (ICOM UK) and a committee member and trainer for the Touring Exhibitions Group (TEG). Supporting organizations to develop successful projects and programs, and having the vision,
Chris Brewster is Professor of International Human Resource Management at Henley Business School, University of Reading, in the UK; and at Nijmegen University in the Netherlands. He had substantial experience as a practitioner and gained his doctorate from the LSE before becoming an academic. He researches in the field of international and comparative HRM; and
Prof Peter Brimblecombe was born in Australia, but went to university in Auckland, New Zealand where he did a PhD on the aqueous chemistry of sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere. He is a Professor in Atmospheric Chemistry and was appointed senior editor of Atmospheric Environment in 1990. He is convinced that environmental pollution is not merely
Dr Paul Burtenshaw is an expert in heritage economics, heritage tourism and how cultural heritage supports sustainable and community development. Dr Burtenshaw completed his PhD at University College London into the performance and politics of cultural heritage as an economic asset. Between 2014 and 2019 he was the Director of Projects at Sustainable Preservation Initiative
Charlotte Dew is a consultant and curator, specialising intouring and partnership exhibitions.She manages the professional developmentand research programmes for the Touring Exhibitions Group (TEG) and the public programme at the Goldsmiths’ Centre, London, and also coordinates a Subject Specialist Network for the Centre of Ceramic Art, York. She is author of the Lending and Borrow