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Kasia Tomasiewicz is a cultural historian with expertise in museum theory and practice, memory studies, and post-war contemporary British history. In 2020, she completed a Collaborative Doctoral Award PhD titled 'Memory Museum: Representing World War Imperial War Museum, London 1960 – 2020'. Throughout her research period, she was embedded in Transforming IWM London's team, where she planned, curated, and delivered the £30.7 million World War Holocaust Galleries, which opened in 2021. From 2022 to 2025, she serves as the Director of the Centre for Museum Cultures at Birkbeck, University of London. Additionally, Kasia co-hosts the podcast 'Cursed Objects', which explores cultural history and memory through material culture. She is actively engaged in public history projects and has made media appearances on programs such as Food Programme on BBC Radio 4 and has contributed to notable articles related to food and the Polish diaspora. She regularly contributes to the food publication Vittles.
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