Dr. Cheryl Mcgeachan

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Cheryl McGeachan is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Geographical & Earth Sciences at the University of Glasgow. She is a historical social geographer focused on researching lived experiences of mental ill-health and distress in both historical and contemporary contexts. Her work emphasizes uncovering the worldly encounters of individuals with people, places, and objects, utilizing numerous archives and community partnerships to develop narratives around mental health that have been overlooked or ignored. McGeachan's current research includes collaboration with Glasgow Museums on the Art Extraordinary Collection, specifically investigating the intersection of mental ill-health and creativity. She has also established projects with Leverndale Recreational Therapy Department and Barlinnie Prison, alongside developing resources and exhibitions with Glasgow Museums. Her academic interests extend into forensic medicine and the role of police surgeons in 19th-century Scotland, where she seeks to understand the geographies of forensic practice. McGeachan is committed to promoting empowerment in education and emphasizes worldly engagement in her teaching, particularly concerning historical geographies and the complexities of mental health.

Research Interests

Experience

Senior Lecturer

2019-01-01 — Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland

Teaching and researching in historical social geography and mental health.

Awards

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MQ Mental Health Grant MTGA/17

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Cancellor's Fund