
معرفی
Dr Michael Shaw is a Lecturer in Fine Art at Loughborough University, School of Design and Creative Arts. He holds a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from Leeds Metropolitan University and a PhD in Sculpture from the University of Gloucestershire. As a sculptor, curator, and academic, he has over 20 years of professional experience in creating site-specific installations, managing the Burghley Sculpture Garden since 2005, and teaching part-time across UK universities. His research explores sculpture, CAD/CAM technologies, and the intersection of art with systems engineering principles.
Education
- BA (Hons) Fine Art, Leeds Metropolitan University
- PhD in Sculpture, University of Gloucestershire
Research Interests
Shaw’s work bridges artistic practices with interdisciplinary systems approaches. He investigates:
- Public art commissions and large-scale sculpture installations
- CAD/CAM integration in fine art production (AHRC Fellowship, 2005-2008)
- Curation strategies for outdoor sculpture environments
- Emerging technologies in art and systems engineering
Professional Roles
Since 2019, he has held a full-time Lecturer position at Loughborough University while maintaining his curatorial role at Burghley. His academic work emphasizes collaborative projects and innovative teaching methods.
Awards
- AHRC Fellowship in Creative and Performing Arts (2005-2008)
Grants & Collaboration
His AHRC Fellowship supported investigations into CAD/CAM applications in sculpture. He collaborates with artists, engineers, and institutions on large-scale public installations and systems-oriented research.
Labs/Teams
Engaged in interdisciplinary teams blending art, technology, and systems engineering through exhibitions, academic papers, and educational programs.



