When Mould is A Museum Visitor
Det Kongelige Akademi
Nationalmuseet- Biografen
Ny Vestergade 10
1471 København
Denmark
Camilla Jul Bastholm defends her dissertation: When Mould is A Museum Visitor - An Interdisciplinary Study on Xerophilic Aspergillus Growth in Climate-controlled Museums Challenging Recommendations for Collections. The defense is public and will be conducted in English.
Agenda
13:00 Welcome and presentation of chairperson, Assessment Committee, supervisors and author
13:05 Camilla Jul Bastholm presents her dissertation "When Mould is A Museum Visitor - An Interdisciplinary Study on Xerophilic Aspergillus Growth in Climate-controlled Museums Challenging Recommendations for Collections"
13:50 Short break
According to the ’Ministerial Order on the PhD Course of Study and the PhD Degree’ the chairperson may invite the audience to contribute with short statements, which should be addressed to the chairperson during the break.
14:00 Johan Mattsson, Special advisor, Dr. Philos, Mycoteam AS, Oslo, Norway
14:30 Elizabeth Ellen Peacock, Professor em., NTNU University Museum, The Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway
15:00 Ingelise Nielsen, Associate Professor, Royal Danish Academy - Institute of Conservation, Copenhagen, Denmark (Chair of the Assessment Committee)
15:30 Comments from the auditorium
The Assessment Committee evaluates and makes the concluding remarks. Closure of session
Assessment committee
- Johan Mattsson, Special advisor, Dr. Philos, Mycoteam AS, Oslo, Norway
- Elizabeth Ellen Peacock, Professor em., NTNU University Museum, The Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway
- Ingelise Nielsen, Associate, Professor, Royal Danish Academy - Institute of Conservation, Copenhagen, Denmark (Chair of the Assessment Committee and the defense)
Principal Supervisor
- Jane Richter, Associate Professor, Royal Danish Academy - Institute of Conservation, Copenhagen, Denmark
Co-Supervisor
- Birgitte Andersen, Associate Professor, Build, Aalborg, Denmark
The thesis is available for interested persons at the Library of Architecture, Design and Performing Arts, Danneskiold-Samsøes Allé 50, 1434 Copenhagen K.
The thesis is the result of a PhD project funded by Museum ROMU, The Innovation Fond Denmark, The Danish Ministry of Culture and The STARK Fund. The PhD project was affiliated to the Royal Danish Academy – Institute of Conservation, Copenhagen,
Denmark