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GU - University of Glasgow

  • GU
  • History of Art, School of culture and Creative Arts
  • United Kingdom
Leader of Research Field

The University of Glasgow (GU) is one of UK’s oldest universities, in the world’s top 100 universities, member of the Russell Group and a major internationally renowned research hub, with an annual research income in the UK's top ten earners. The University of Glasgow achieved outstanding results in the 2008 UK Research Assessment Exercise, with the majority of research being internationally recognised.

 

The University of Glasgow is the UK's leading centre for the study of History of Art, part of the School of Culture and Creative Arts. History of Art is focusing on continuing and further developing its national and international research profile and interdisciplinary research on a cluster of art, science and technology, fostering connections and collaborations with international institutions and projects. The History of Art team in MeLA has particular strengths in museum and art history studies, management and curation of digital assets, cultural heritage informatics.
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Staff

  • Perla Innocenti

    RF03 Leader Research Fellow in History of Art, School of Culture and Creative Arts, University of Glasgow, Leader of MeLa RF03 and Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator in EU-funded projects related to museums and libraries, digital preservation and digital libraries.

  • Andrew Greg

    . Andrew Greg is Project Director of the National Inventory Research Project 'NICE Paintings', cooperating with the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Royal Academy and Apsley House funded by the Kress Foundation.


  • John Richards

    . Head of Subject and Senior Lecturer of History of Art at the School of Culture and Creative Arts, University of Glasgow. His teaching and research are concentrated on late medieval and early Renaissance art.


  • Sabine Wieber

    . Lecturer at History of Art, School of Culture and Creative Arts, University of Glasgow.
    Her research area is nineteenth / early twentieth-century Austrian and German art, architecture and design with a particular focus on the domestic interior.