Scholars' reports
On returning to the United Kingdom, each scholar is required to give a presentation and to write a report describing their study placement. To see any of these reports click on the Scholar’s name below.
2003
John-Paul Walker (Sheffield Hallam University and John Cunnington, architects)
The growing conservation movement of India at Ahmedabad, Jaipur and Hyderabad.
2004
Karen Lim (The Architectural Association and Cowper Griffith, architects)
The work of Sir Edwin Lutyens at Lambay Island, Eire.
Jane Wallis (City and Guilds of London Art School)
Portuguese tiles at the Museu Nacional do Azuleho, Lisbon.
2005
Idries Trevathan (City and Guilds of London Art School)
Sculpture at The National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA.
2006
Rosanna Daubney (University of Lincoln)
Curatorship and the care of the contents of the Villa La Pietra, Florence, an Italian historic house under the direction of New York University.
2007
Matt Brack (University of Northumbria)
Far eastern artefacts at The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, USA.
Bryony Finn (University of Lincoln)
Contemporary art and objects at Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Rachel Swift (National Conservation Centre, Liverpool)
Attendance at an ICOM-CC summer school on ceramics and glass at Nova Gorica, Slovenia.
2008
Jessica Crann (University of Northumbria)
Paper based artworks at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Carla Flack (University of Lincoln)
Contemporary and historic sculpture at the Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark
Rita Morais (Winchester Textile Conservation Centre, University of Southampton)
Textiles at the Paulista Museum, San Paulo, Brazil.
Rebecca Schult (University of Lincoln)
Organic Asian objects at the Museum of Ethnology, New Hofburg Palace, Vienna, Austria.
Andrea Walker (University of Lincoln)
Petrified wood and fossils at the Natural History Museum of the Petrified Forest, Lesvos Island, Greece.
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