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Emma Payne
Conservator, Researcher, Editor (Freelance)
Emma Payne is a highly educated professional with a diverse background in the field of conservation, archaeology, and academia.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A. Hons) from the University of Oxford, along with a Master of Arts (M.A.) and a Master of Science (MSc) from University College London, U. of London. Emma also pursued a PhD at University College London.
Emma's professional journey includes roles such as Conservator at Freelance, Visiting Research Fellow at King's College London, and Co-Editor at Sculpture Journal. She has also worked as the Managing Co-Editor at the Journal of Conservation & Museum Studies. Emma's experience extends to positions like Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at King's College London and Editorial Assistant for Classics and Archaeology at Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
Furthermore, Emma has a rich history as a Research Associate at the School of Advanced Study, University of London, and as an Editorial Intern/Acting Editorial Assistant for Classics at Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. Her past roles include AHRC Fellow at Kluge Center at the Library of Congress, Conservator at Mastarna S.P.A, and Postgraduate Teaching Assistant at University College London.
She has also contributed to renowned institutions like The British Museum, New York University, Victoria and Albert Museum, and Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, UCL in various conservation and research capacities.
Emma Payne's dedication to her field is evident through her involvement as a Student Sculpture Conservator, Archaeological Textiles Conservation Volunteer, and Conservation Assistant across multiple prestigious institutions. Her passion for conservation and archaeology is further highlighted by positions like Student Conservator for Abydos excavations at New York University and Roman Society Museum Intern at The British Museum.
Besides her extensive professional engagements, Emma Payne has also demonstrated her editorial skills through roles like Copy Editor at PIA: Papers of the Institute of Archaeology and Editorial Intern for Classics and Literary Studies at Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. Her versatile background includes experiences such as Student Conservator: stone, mosaics & wall paintings at The British Museum and Conservation Assistant at Sittingbourne CSI: Conservation Science Investigation.
With a solid academic foundation and a wealth of practical experience, Emma Payne continues to make significant contributions to the fields of conservation, archaeology, and academia.
