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Alexandra Ross is a Lecturer in Contemporary Art Curation at the University of Glasgow, where she co-convenes the M.Litt in Curatorial Practice (Contemporary Art), a joint program with the Glasgow School of Art. Her academic background includes an Honours Law degree from the University of Edinburgh, a Master’s in Museum and Gallery Studies from the University of St Andrews, a Master of Fine Art, and a PhD in curatorial practice from the University of Dundee. Ross has held various prestigious positions, including Curatorial Fellow at ATLAS Arts and a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Curating the Archive, University of Cape Town. Her research interests focus on intersectional feminist curatorial practices, digital curation, and the interplay of analog and digital formats in contemporary art. She has collaborated with organizations such as IZIKO, the South African National Gallery, and Manifesta, contributing to international biennials and art festivals. Alexandra's work emphasizes critical conviviality within curatorial practices and explores the significance of conversational methods in capturing artistic dialogue. She is actively seeking PhD supervision in areas related to the ethics of digital curation, artist's voices, and interdisciplinary curatorial projects.