Who We Are
NatalieNatalie studied conservation at the University of Lincoln completing a graduate diploma in Conservation Studies followed by a masters in Conservation of Historic Objects. She was then appointed the Clothworkers' Foundation Conservation of Taxidermy intern at the Horniman Museum & Gardens. Natalie continued to specialise in natural history conservation by undertaking short term contracts before being based at Cambridge University Museum of Zoology.
KirstieKirstie is employed as the University of Cambridge Museums Organics Conservator. She has worked across the eight University museums since January 2013. Kirstie trained at the University of Lincoln gaining a BA Honours in Conservation in 2008. Previously she worked as the Objects Conservator at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum from 2008 to 2013.
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VickyVicky completed a Masters in the Conservation of Archaeological and Museum Objects at Durham University, graduating in 2011. Her interest in Natural History collections developed in 2010 during her internship at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in where she was fortunate to work on a variety of specimens. Since graduating she has been employed within archaeological collections until being posted as one of the two conservators employed by the University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge.
EmilyEmily is a University of Cambridge Museums Conservation Intern from Durham University. She is working towards her MA in the Conservation of Museum and Archaeological Objects. Her time is currently split between the Museum of Zoology, the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, and Cambridgeshire County Council.
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