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Sandra Kemp (born 10 March 1957) is an academic and curator with a background in English literature. She is Senior Research Fellow at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A)〔("V&A Research Department" ) V&A website, accessed 30 June 2013〕 and Research Associate at IMAGES&CO,〔("Who we are" ) IMAGES&CO website, accessed 30 June 2013〕 and has held leadership roles in the university and cultural sectors, most recently as Head of College, London College of Communication (LCC) and Director of Research, Royal College of Art (RCA). She curated the Wellcome Trust-sponsored exhibition ''Future Face: Image, Identity, Innovation'' at the Science Museum, with a related programme at the National Portrait Gallery, a film festival and a debate on BBC Radio Five Live. She has also published and given public lectures in the fields of fiction, literary theory and cultural studies.〔''Kunst und Forschung: Konnen Kunstler Forscher sein?'' (Austria, Springer-Verlag/Wein, 2011), ed Janet Ritterman ''et al'', 254. ISBN 978-3-7091-0752-2; also available at http://www.wissenschaftsrat.ac.at/news/Kemp_Lebenslauf.pdf 〕 ==Career== She has a Bachelor of Arts and DPhil from the University of Oxford. In her early career, she held academic posts in the English Literature departments of UK universities Southampton, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Westminster and had sabbaticals at Sapienza, Brown and Columbia.〔 In 2001, she moved to a management role, spending eight years as Director of Research at the Royal College of Art, leading the College to two successful RAEs.〔("RCA Tops Research Funding Application Ranking" ) RCA website, accessed 11 January 2012〕 The 2007 Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) Institution Report cited as good practice the leadership, management and currency of research including research student and supervisor training.〔 (QAA Institution Report ) QAA website, accessed 22 July 2012〕 In the same year, Research Fortnight noted a 60% increase in the success rate of RCA applications to research councils.〔"Fewer, better proposals: 2007's key to success", ''Research Fortnight'' (12 Sept 2007), issue 286, pp. 1; 16〕〔 ("Research elite spin funding into gold" ) ''Times Higher Education'' 20 July 2007〕 From 2008 to 2012, she was Head of College of the London College of Communication, where she led a major restructure of the college's academic portfolio and of its technical, administrative and financial operations.〔(Letter to All Staff from Heads of Colleges ) University of the Arts London News and Events Archive, accessed 22 July 2012〕 She has also worked in the cultural sector, holding research fellowships at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution and the National Portrait Gallery, London, and most recently at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A). She has been on the advisory and management boards of the British Museum Centre for Visual and Material Culture, and the research centres at the V&A and Natural History Museum.〔 She has been a panel member of the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) Research Assessment Exercise,〔 (RAE Main Panel O ), RAE website, accessed 22 July 2012〕 and the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s Visual Arts and Media Panel.〔 She has appeared on television in the UK and abroad, including ''Omnibus'' and ''London Tonight'', and broadcasts regularly, most recently on the BBC's ''Night Waves''〔(''BBC Radio 3 Night Waves'' ) accessed 12 January 2012〕 and ''Woman's Hour''〔("What might we look like in 50 years time?" ) ''Woman's Hour'' History + Science Archive, accessed on 12 January 2012〕 and on Chicago Public Radio's ''Odyssey''.〔("The Future of the Human Face" ) Odyssey Audio Library, accessed on 12 January 2012〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sandra Kemp」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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