Historian and Writer
Teaching
Alice has taught extensively on the history of museums, archives and public education, as well as early modern cultural history, and global histories of science and medicine.
She is committed to encouraging students, teachers and broader publics to engage with collections and their complex, contested histories in a dynamic and self-reflexive way. Alice has been involved in the development of cutting-edge collections-based teaching practice and resources as part of Manchester Centre for Correspondence Studies and the University of Oxford's CABINET online learning platform.
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In 2019, Alice spearheaded the funding and organisation of a pedagogical workshop involving the discussion of collections, material culture, decolonisation and digital approaches in teaching. She is currently co-editing a volume based on these papers 'Innovations in Teaching Eighteenth Century History.'
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In addition to her current job in Postgraduate Development, she serves as a mentor for the British Society of Eighteenth-Century Studies and for Arts Emergency.
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