
معرفی
Dr. Anya Burgon is the Schulman Fellow in History of Art at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge. She holds a PhD from the Department of History of Art at Cambridge and previously served as a Postdoctoral Fellow with the Centre for Medieval Literature at the University of York (joint with the University of Southern Denmark). Her research focuses on medieval and Renaissance visual culture, with interdisciplinary connections to literature and global art histories.
Education:
- PhD in History of Art, University of Cambridge
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, Centre for Medieval Literature, University of York/University of Southern Denmark
Research Interests: Dr. Burgon’s work bridges medieval and Renaissance art, exploring themes such as patronage, iconography, and the intersection of textual and visual narratives. She has contributed to initiatives like the Cambridge Courtauld Russian Art Centre (CCRAC), co-organizing an international conference on the People’s Art School and Unovis in Vitebsk, highlighting transnational art movements.
Awards/Grants: None explicitly listed.
Advising & Collaborations: As a Schulman Fellow, she engages in teaching and mentoring within the Department of History of Art. Her postdoctoral work at York reflects her commitment to interdisciplinary medieval studies.



