Heritage Executive Team
Meet our interdisciplinary team of experts.
Professor Susannah Eckersley
Professor of Critical Heritage & Memory Cultures, and Director, AHRC Northern Bridge Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership
- Email: susannah.eckersley@ncl.ac.uk
- Address: Room 3.12
Armstrong Building
Media, Culture, Heritage
School of Arts & Cultures
缅北禁地
NE1 7RU
Professor of Critical Heritage and Memory Cultures at 缅北禁地 and associated research fellow at the Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History Potsdam.
Director of the AHRC Northern Bridge Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership
Co-Director, Centre for Heritage (NUCoRE) /heritage/
Principal Investigator, Project Leader, Co-Investigator on numerous large, international, funded research projects since 2016 (see Research).
Founding co-editor of the Routledge Book Series, Critical Heritages of Europe:
Previous academic management roles within Media Culture Heritage
Head of Research for Media Culture Heritage (2022-2023)
Subject Area Lead Cultural & Museum Studies AHRC Northern Bridge Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership (2021-2023)
Head of Impact for Media Culture Heritage (2017-2020)
Erasmus/International Exchanges Coordinator for Media Culture Heritage (2014-2017)
Subject Area Review Panel Member Cultural & Museum Studies AHRC Northern Bridge Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership (2013-2021)
Advisory Boards/Steering Groups
Cultures of Memory Research Group at 缅北禁地 Steering Group member
缅北禁地 Centre for Heritage Steering Group member /heritage/
Museum Friedland, Germany, Academic Advisory Board Member
Afterlives of Colonial Incarceration, Leverhulme Research Project Advisory Board Member
Expert panel member and panel chair for international funders:
HERA (Humanities in the European Research Area), ERC (European Research Council), AHRC (Arts & Humanities Research Council, UK), ESRC (Economic & Social Research Council, UK), UKRI (United Kingdom Research & Innovation) Talent Peer Review College, NCN (Polish National Science Council), DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Germany), LCS (Latvian Council of Science), NWO (Dutch Research Council), SNSF (Swiss National Science Foundation), ESF (European Science Foundation), Fulbright Foundation (US).
Peer Review:
Monographs: Routledge, Palgrave Macmillan, UCL Press, Berghahn, among others.
Journals: Memory Studies; Sociological Review; International Journal of Cultural Policy; International Journal of Heritage Studies; Anthropological Journal of European Cultures; Museum and Society; Curator; Heritage and Society; Ethnologia Europea; International Journal of Comparative Sociology, among others.
I have acted as expert reviewer for academic and professorial promotions at universities nationally and internationally.
Memberships
I am a member of: Association of Critical Heritage Studies; Memory Studies Association; Museums Association; Museums & Galleries History Group; SIEF; ICOM
Academic & Professional Background
My PhD (缅北禁地 2007) analysed the cultural processes, historical contexts and multi-scalar interactions of actors, theories, and practices involved in new museum building projects (cultural, political, museological and architectural) through cities in the UK and Germany which faced cultural, social and urban change. I hold an MA (Hons) in German and History of Art (Edinburgh University 1999) and an MA in Museum Studies (缅北禁地 2001). My postgraduate MA and PhD were both fully funded by scholarships from the AHRC. During my undergraduate degree I undertook an ERASMUS year at Leipzig University, Germany and a key part of my PhD research involved in depth research visits to the Institute for Museum Research in Berlin (funded by the DAAD - German Academic Exchange Service) and to major museums around Germany and the UK.
Prior to my academic career, I gained professional experience within the cultural and heritage sector internationally, including at:
- the Alte and Neue Pinakothek - two major art museums in Munich, Germany
- The Royal Commission for the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), for the National Monuments Record Scotland - a national architectural and archaeological archive
- the Palace of Holyroodhouse - a historic royal palace and major tourist attraction in Edinburgh
- AKG Images - a commercial arts and history image library and archive with offices in London, Berlin and Paris
Research Interests
My research interests are interdisciplinary and span the full breadth of cultural, social and political uses of the past, or 'heritage', memory and public culture. Within this I have particular specialist knowledge and interests in: migration, diversity and representation; populism and contested identities, belonging and memory; cultural policy; difficult histories (in particular in relation to German history); museum architecture; museology; built heritage.
Thematically my research focusses on significant social, political and cultural issues, that often contribute to perceived ‘crises’, such as identities and migration, belonging and exclusion, activism and populism. I address their changing and often contested representation within, and influence on cultural institutions such as museums, within social and cultural memory practices and heritage sites. Further, I analyse the ways in which the past is being adopted and appropriated in contemporary societies (particularly Germany, the UK and Europe) for political purposes, whether by the political, social and cultural establishment or by community or grass-roots actors and activists.
My research therefore goes beyond a simple focus on analysing what museums, heritage sites and memory practices do. Rather, it combines perspectives, theories and methods from multiple disciplines to analyse the complex processes and impacts connected to why, how and with what effects they engage in socio-political issues, particularly in connection to contemporary threats to, or perceived ‘crises’ facing changing democratic societies. The wider significance of this research is in understanding the complex and changing role of social, cultural and political attitudes towards the past (as it is represented in museums, heritage and memory, or used by political actors and activist groups), and in shaping contemporary practices of inclusion, exclusion and belonging.
Fellowships
June - July 2026 Visiting Research Fellow, Leibniz Research Alliance 'Value of the Past' Leibniz-Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung, Potsdam, Germany
October 2019 – present Associated Research Fellow (Assoziierte Wissenschaftlerin), Leibniz-Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung, Potsdam, Germany
October – December 2020 Visiting Researcher, Centre for Anthropological Research on Museums and Heritage (CARMAH) Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, funded by DAAD
September - December 2016 Visiting Research Fellow, Leibniz Research Alliance 'Historical Authenticity' Leibniz-Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung, Potsdam, Germany
Funded Research Projects
As Principal Investigator:
REACH-OUT: Resilience and power of Arts, Culture & Heritage in our urgent times (2025) Funded by British Academy Horizon Europe Pump Priming Award (£10 000).
Cultural Dynamics: Museums and Democracy in Motion (2023-2026) Funded by AHRC-DFG with €901 540. Project website:
en/counter/points: (re)negotiating belonging through culture and contact in public space and place (2019-2022) Funded by HERA under the Public Spaces: Culture and Integration in Europe call with €968 805. Project website:
DAAD Research Visit, Centre for Anthropological Research on Museums and Heritage (CARMAH) Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
As Co-Investigator:
CoHERE: Critical Heritages performing and representing identities in Europe (2016-2019) Funded by the European Commission under Horizon 2020 with 2.4 million Euro. I was the Deputy Project Coordinator, Dissemination Work Package Leader and Co-Investigator. Project website:
As Postdoctoral Researcher:
MeLA: European Museums in an Age of Migration (2011-2015). Funded by the European Commission under FP7 with 2.6 million Euro. Project website:
In 2008 I assisted Dr Aron Mazel on the 'Embedding Apartheid' research project examining the influence of the Afrikaner Broederbond secret society on museums, culture and public life during Apartheid-era South Africa.
Successfully completed PhD supervisions:
2026:
Heather Proctor: Continuous becoming: An analysis of mixed-race subjectivity and popular culture in the UK (ESRC NINE DTP scholarship holder)
2024:
Verena Niepel: Turkish artists in Berlin: Creative Journeys of Non-Belonging (AHRC Northern Bridge DTP scholarship holder)
Samantha Vaughn: Negotiating post-1989 identities: Foreign visitor encounters in museums of Communism
2022:
Phil Deans: From a Museum on the World's last War, to a Museum on the Two World Wars: The Wartime Activities and Reinvention of the Imperial War Museum, 1939-1946 (AHRC Northern Bridge DTC scholarship holder)
Alistair Robinson: Making present (art) history public / Making public (art) history present: How museums of modern art construct the history of the visual art of our time (AHRC Northern Bridge DTC scholarship holder)
I currently supervise the following research postgraduate (PhD) students:
Yusuf Patel: Divergent memories: Sites of apartheid era incarceration and violence (working title) (Leverhulme Trust scholarship holder)
Dina Abdelsalam: Assessing the need for public participation in 19th century built heritage management in the context of Egypt (working title)
Grace Davies Bermingham: Under-represented historical lives: exploring the impact of contemporary art on heritage and collections policy and practice (AHRC REACH DTC scholarship holder)
I would welcome proposals from potential PhD students in any of my areas of interest (see the 'profile' and 'research' tabs on this page.
Current teaching:
Since 2015 I have been teaching on the following modules in Media, Culture, Heritage:
Bachelors level:
MCH3073 - Research Dissertation: Media, Communication and Culture (formerly COM3073) - Dissertation Supervisor
MCH2011/3003 - Memory Matters - Module leader, lecturer, seminar leader
MCH2078 - Shock and Awe: conflict, disaster and emotions in media and public culture - Module Leader, lecturer and seminar leader
MCH3068 - Identity and Belonging - Module leader, lecturer and seminar leader
Masters level:
MCH8058 - Research Methodologies in Media, Culture and Society - Module leader, lecturer, seminar leader
MCH8501 - Museums, Galleries and Heritage in Society - Module leader, lecturer, seminar leader
MCH8503 - Communicating and Learning in Museum, Gallery and Heritage Studies - lecturer, seminar leader
MCH8504 - Caring for Collections in Museum, Gallery and Heritage Studies - lecturer, seminar leader
MCH8532 - Understanding Academic and Applied Research in Museum, Gallery and Heritage Studies - Module leader, lecturer, seminar leader
MCH8599 - Research Dissertation in Museum, Gallery & Heritage Studies - dissertation supervisor
MCH8600 - Professional Practice and Research Project - supervisor
Previous teaching:
Undergraduate
Between 2008 and 2015 I taught on the following modules in Fine Art:
FIN1007 Preliminary Studies in Art History 1 - Seminar leader and lecturer
FIN1008 Preliminary Studies in Art History 2 - Seminar leader and lecturer
FIN3036 - Art & War - Lecturer
FIN3029 - Exhibiting Art - Lecturer
FIN3097 - Art History Dissertation - Dissertation Supervisor
Postgraduate
Between 2008 and 2016 I taught on the following Masters level modules:
ICS8001 Issues & Ideas in Museum, Gallery & Heritage Studies - Module leader, Seminar leader and lecturer
ICS8003 Communication & Interpretation in Museum, Gallery & Heritage Studies - Practical leader
ICS8012 History in Museums - Lecturer
ICS8024 Heritage Management 1 - Lecturer
ICS8099 Dissertation in Museum, Gallery & Heritage Studies - Module leader and dissertation supervisor
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Articles
- Eckersley S. . Rethinking History 2026, Epub ahead of print.
- Wojtych T, Eckersley S. . Museum History Journal 2026, epub ahead of print.
- Zito A, Eckersley S. . Journal of Common Market Studies 2026, 64(2), 859-880.
- Gilbert C, Atkinson-Phillips A, Català J, Eckersley S, Page P, Routley L. . Memory Studies 2025, 18(2), 345-353.
- Whitehead C, Eckersley S, Bozoglu G. . Economia della Cultura 2018, XXVIII(4), 551-566.
- Eckersley S. . Anthropological Journal of European Cultures 2017, 26(2), 6-30.
- Eckersley S. . Anthropological Journal of European Cultures 2017, 26(2), 1-5.
- Eckersley SC. . Museum History Journal 2012, 5(1), 77-104.
- Eckersley SC. . Cultural Trends 2008, 17(3), 183-187.
- Reid SC, Eckersley SC. . Les Cahiers du Judaïsme 2005, 17, 109-120.
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Authored Book
- Whitehead C, Eckersley S, Mason R. . Milan: Politecnico di Milano DPA, 2012.
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Book Chapters
- Eckersley S. . In: Sabrow, Martin; Saupe, Achim, ed. Historical Authenticity: A Transdisciplinary Compendium. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2025, pp.67-78.
- Eckersley S. . In: Eckersley S; Vos C, ed. Diversity of Belonging in Europe: Public Spaces, Contested Places, Cultural Encounters. Abingdon: Routledge, 2023, pp.17-40.
- Eckersley S. . In: Sabrow M; Saupe A, ed. Handbuch Historische Authentizitaet. Goettingen: Wallstein, 2022, pp.571-582.
- Lanz F, Eckersley S. . In: Gotti F; Leveratto J; Colombo CF, ed. The Design of Tactics: Critical Spatial Practices Transforming Public Spaces. Barcelona: dpr, 2022, pp.9-15.
- Eckersley S. . In: Kimmel, D. & Brueggerhoff, S, ed. Museen - Orte des Authentischen? Museums - Places of Authenticity?. Mainz: Propylaeum, 2020, pp.291-302.
- McDonald I, Whitehead C, Daugbjerg M, Bozoğlu G, Eckersley S. . In: Whitehead, C., Eckersley, S., Daugbjerg, M., and Bozoğlu, G, ed. Dimensions of Heritage and Memory: Multiple Europes and the Politics of Crisis. Abingdon: Routledge, 2019, pp.182-207.
- Zito AR, Eckersley S, Turner S. . In: Whitehead, C., Eckersley, S., Daugbjerg, M., and Bozoğlu, G, ed. Dimensions of Heritage and Memory: Multiple Europes and the Politics of Crisis. Abingdon: Routledge, 2019, pp.50-71.
- Whitehead C, Bozoğlu G, Daugbjerg M. . In: Whitehead, C., Eckersley, S., Daugbjerg, M., and Bozoğlu, G, ed. Dimensions of Heritage and Memory: Multiple Europes and the Politics of Crisis. Abingdon: Routledge, 2019.
- Whitehead C, Bozoğlu G, Daugbjerg M, Eckersley S. . In: Whitehead, C., Eckersley, S., Daugbjerg, M., and Bozoğlu, G, ed. Dimensions of Heritage and Memory: Multiple Europes and the Politics of Crisis. Abingdon: Routledge, 2019, pp.208-229.
- Whitehead C, Daugbjerg M, Bozoğlu G. . In: Whitehead, C., Eckersley, S., Daugbjerg, M., and Bozoğlu, G, ed. Dimensions of Heritage and Memory: Multiple Europes and the Politics of Crisis. Abingdon: Routledge, 2019.
- Whitehead C, Daugbjerg M, Eckersley S, Bozoğlu G. . In: Whitehead, C., Eckersley, S., Daugbjerg, M., and Bozoğlu, G, ed. Dimensions of Heritage and Memory: Multiple Europes and the Politics of Crisis. Abingdon: Routledge, 2019, pp.1-25.
- Eckersley S, Bozoğlu G. . In: Whitehead, C., Eckersley, S., Daugbjerg, M., and Bozoğlu, G, ed. Dimensions of Heritage and Memory: Multiple Europes and the Politics of Crisis. Abingdon: Routledge, 2019.
- Eckersley S. . In: De Cesari, C; Kaya, A, ed. European Memory in Populism: Representations of Self and Other. Abingdon: Routledge, 2019, pp.210-238.
- Eckersley S. . In: Porciani, I, ed. Food Heritage and Nationalism in Europe. Abingdon: Routledge, 2019.
- Eckersley S. . In: Whitehead C; Lloyd K; Eckersley S; Mason R, ed. Museums, Migration and Identity in Europe. Farnham, Surrey: Routledge, 2015, pp.101-122.
- Whitehead C, Mason R, Eckersley S, Lloyd K. . In: Whitehead C; Lloyd K; Eckersley S; Mason R, ed. Museums, Migration and Identity in Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2015, pp.7-59.
- Whitehead C, Lloyd K, Eckersley S, Mason R. . In: Museums, Migration and Identity in Europe: Peoples, Places and Identities. Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2015, pp.1-6.
- Eckersley S, Corsane G. . In: Convery, I., Corsane, G. & Davis, P, ed. Displaced Heritage: Responses to disaster, trauma and loss. Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 2014, pp.29-40.
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Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
- Reid SC. . In: Forum UNESCO Cultural Landscapes in the 21st Century. 2006, 缅北禁地.
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Edited Books
- Eckersley S, Vos C, ed. . Abingdon: Routledge, 2023.
- Whitehead C, Eckersley S, Daugbjerg M, Bozoğlu G, ed. . Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2020.
- Whitehead C, Eckersley S, Lloyd K, Mason R, ed. . London: Routledge, 2015.
- Whitehead C, Mason R, Eckersley S, Lloyd K, ed. . Milan: Politecnico di Milano, 2013.
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Online Publication
- Eckersley S, Mears H. . 2022.
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Reports
- Eckersley S, Vos C, Szymanska-Matusiewicz G, Leveratto J, Saupe A, De Cesari C, Glowacka-Grajper M, Gotti F, Mears H, Meissner K, Wawrzyniak J. . en/counter/points project, 2022.
- Whitehead C, Mason R, Eckersley S, Lloyd K. . Milan: Politenico di Milano, 2014.
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Review
- Eckersley S. . International Journal of Heritage Studies 2017, 23(6), 601-602.
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Scholarly Edition
- Gilbert C, Atkinson-Phillips A, Català J, Eckersley S, Page P, Routley L. . Memory Studies 2025, 18(2), 345-353.
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Working Papers
- Eckersley S, Vos C, Szymańska-Matusiewicz G, Głowacka-Grajper M, Wawrzyniak J, Mears H, Davenport B. . 2022.
- Eckersley S, Leveratto J, Saupe A, Gotti F, Meißner K, Davenport B. . 2022.