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Solveig Marie Siem is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Culture, Religion, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Oslo. Her position is situated within the Faculty of Humanities, focusing on Cultural History and Museology. She holds an MA in Museology and Cultural Heritage Studies (University of Oslo, 2018-2020) and a BA in History and Anthropology from the University of California, Berkeley (2010-2014). She also completed a postbaccalaureate in Psychology at UC Irvine (2015-2016) and studied abroad at the University of Edinburgh.
Her research interests span Environmental Humanities, Historical Museology, participatory museum projects, environmental education, and citizen science. Recent work includes collaborations with the Museum of University History and the Historicizing Intelligence project group as a research assistant (2021-2022). She has also interned at the Norwegian Museum for Science and Technology (2019).
Siem is affiliated with projects such as The Afterlives of Natural History and contributes to areas like botanical garden studies. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Her academic partnerships include work in museum curation, educational testing historiography, and interdisciplinary heritage studies.




