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Ellen Adams is a Professor of Classical Archaeology at King's College London, specializing in the intersection of Classics and disability studies. She earned her PhD from the University of Cambridge in 2004, focusing on Minoan Crete. Since joining King's College in 2007, she has contributed significantly to various archaeological endeavors across Britain and Greece and has held prestigious fellowships, including a Leverhulme Studentship and an IRCHSS Postdoctoral Fellowship. Her notable work culminated in the publication of her monograph with Cambridge University Press in 2017. Professor Adams is currently investigating how Classics engages with disability, contributing to edited volumes and developing museum access programs for sensory impairments. Her research includes initiatives such as 'Access Senses' events and the founding of the Museum Access Network for Sensory Impairments in London. Adams teaches a wide range of courses, from introductory Greek archaeology to specialized modules on Minoan and Mycenaean cultures, demonstrating a strong commitment to public engagement through various media.
King's College London • London
Teaching and research in Classical Archaeology and engagement in museum access initiatives.
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