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Britt Alexandra Baillie is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies at Aarhus University. She has an extensive academic background with a PhD in Archaeology and Heritage Management from the University of Cambridge, focusing her thesis on war and heritage in Vukovar. Her research interests include Heritage Studies, Conflict Heritage, Conflict Archaeology, and Urban Heritage. Baillie is actively involved in various research projects, notably the EU Horizon funded DIGHT-Net project, and has collaborated with numerous institutions, such as the University of Cambridge and the University of Amsterdam. Throughout her career, she has served as a Guest Researcher at the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde and as a Research Lead on public spaces projects. Britt is also involved in educational efforts, offering presentations and lectures around decolonization and heritage conflict. She has contributed to multiple publications and serves as an editor in the Palgrave Studies in Heritage and Conflict series. Additionally, Baillie has featured in documentaries, such as 'Viking Apocalypse', highlighting her expertise in cultural heritage and archiving practices.
Aarhus University • Højbjerg, Denmark
Engaged in teaching and research in Archaeology and Heritage Studies.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge, UK
Contributed to various research projects and collaborations.
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