top of page

Ph.D. Graduates

Nick Mols, Ph.D.
Lecturer (equivalent to Assistant Professor), University of Cardiff, Welsh School of Architecture

2017-2021, Primary Supervisor

“Sebastiano Serlio’s Mathematical Principles in Britain, 1600-1750,” AHRC/SGSAH-funded.

Julia Smith, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Society for Renaissance Studies

2018-2022, Secondary Supervisor

“Illuminated Prints: Hand-Coloured Woodcuts and Engravings in the Time of Dürer.”

Tommaso Zerbi, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Society for Renaissance Studies

2017-2021, Secondary Supervisor

“The Tricolour, Shield, and Cross of Savoy: 'Sabaudian Medievalism,' the Risorgimento, and Neo-Medieval Architecture in Italy, c.1814-1864.”

Ph.D. Programme Leadership

Director of Ph.D. in Architectural History
The University of Edinburgh

2019-2021

Led programme until going on Maternity Leave in 2022

Co-founder of Ph.D. in Architectural History
The University of Edinburgh

2018-2019

Led development of the successful proposal to create the Ph.D. in Architectural History

Selected Courses and Course Highlights

Graduate and undergraduate courses on Colonial Latin American Architecture, 1500-1900

Since 2016


Grant-funded Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität undergraduate class trip to Brazil

2017

Included an undergraduate student research conference, "Baroque Architecture Between Bavaria and Brazil / Arquitetura Barroca enter a Baviera e no Brasil" at the Architecture and Urbanism College at the University of São Paulo

Graduate and undergraduate courses on Early Modern Architecture Across Media

Since 2019


bottom of page