Camilla Nichol

Camilla Nichol FRGS is a geologist and museum curator. Since 2014 she is the Chief Executive of the United Kingdom Antarctic Heritage Trust.[1][2]

Camilla Nichol
Occupation
  • Geologist
  • Museum curator
  • Chief Executive
Academic work
DisciplineGeology
Institutions

Career

Nichol has worked for several museums. She was the Curator of Geology at the Yorkshire Museum,[3] the Head of Collections at Leeds Museums & Galleries,[4] and has also worked for the Hunterian Museum and the Scottish Football Museum.[2]

She is a Trustee of the Cromwell Museum[5] and the Burton Constable Foundation.[2]

Select publications

  • Nichol, C., 2017. "Using Heritage to Engage Antarctic Tourists with Climate Change", in Handbook of Climate Change Communication (Vol 2), 305-315.
  • Dunn, M. J., Forcada, J., Jackson, J. A., Waluda, C. M., Nichol, C., and Trathan, N. 2019. "A long-term study of gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) population trends at a major Antarctic tourist site, Goudier Island, Port Lockroy", Biodiversity and Conservation 28(1), 37-53.

References

  1. "Camilla Nichol, Chief Executive". UK Antarctic Heritage Trust. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  2. "Camilla Nichol (Advisory Board Member 2013-2014)". University of Leeds, Antique Dealer's Research. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  3. "Fingerprints Of Time, Yorkshire Museum, York, February 10 to December 31". York Press. 9 February 2007.
  4. "Bones of lost wonder displayed at Leeds City Museum". Leeds.gov.uk. 2 March 2014. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  5. "Patron, Trustees and Curator". Cromwell Museum. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
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