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Anneli Randla is an Associate Professor and Senior Researcher at the Estonian Academy of Arts, leading the Department of Cultural Heritage and Conservation and the PhD curriculum in the same field. She holds a Doctorate from Cambridge University (1999) and has served as Dean of the Faculty of Art and Culture (2013–2015). Her research focuses on cultural heritage preservation, medieval art, and architectural history, with notable projects on Bernt Notke's altarpiece and Christian Ackermann's works.
**Education**: PhD from Cambridge University (1999), MA from Central European University (1995), BA from Tartu University (1993).
**Research Interests**: Medieval and Baroque art, ecclesiastical architecture, conservation science, and Baltic cultural heritage. She leads interdisciplinary projects like the 'Bernt Notke Retable Investigation' and the 'Christian Ackermann Studies.'
**Publications**: Over 100 works, including books on Estonian art history and peer-reviewed articles in journals like Baltic Journal of Art History. Recent focus on color analysis in historical buildings and religious art conservation.
- **Awards**: 2021 Estonian Art Historians' Annual Award, 2020 Heritage Board's 'Best Researcher' Award.
- **Grants**: €18k for 'Christian Ackermann Studies' (2017–2019), €74k for 20th-century built environment research (2015–2020).
**Administrative Roles**: Member of ICOMOS, EAHN, and UNESCO committees. Led Estonia's National Programme for Places of Worship (2003–2018).
**Labs/Teams**: Coordinates the Dehio book series project and manages the 'Technical Art History' research group.



