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Dr. Anna Woodham is a Lecturer in Arts and Cultural Management in the Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries at King's College London. Previously, she lectured in Heritage Management at the Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage (IIICH), University of Birmingham. Her career bridges academic research, policy, and museum practice, with significant experience at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and institutions like the Fitzwilliam Museum and the British Dental Association Museum.
Her research focuses on cultural heritage, museum accessibility, and social inclusion. A central theme is the geographic and social dimensions of school visits to museums, particularly for children from deprived areas. She investigates how museums can broaden their reach and impact. Her current AHRC-funded projects explore interventions for underutilized museum collections and the evolving value of heritage in the context of climate change.
Dr. Woodham is actively engaged in critical heritage studies, participating in international discussions on heritage policy, academic critique, and sector relevance. Her work emphasizes the role of heritage in societal change and policy development.
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Dr. Woodham advises on cultural policy and is involved in research grants from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). Her work often involves collaboration across academic, museum, and policy sectors.
While specific labs or research teams are not named, her involvement in AHRC projects and her participation in critical heritage forums suggest active collaboration within research networks focused on heritage, policy, and climate.



