• Elizabeth Baquedano BA MA PhD. Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology specialising in the art history and archaeology of Mesoamerica, particularly the Aztecs of Central Mexico.
  • Rufus Bird, MA. Historic Collections Advisor and Curator, a specialist in furniture and collection, was Surveyor of The Queen’s Works of Art until 2021.
  • Christopher Bragg BMus. Head of Programming, University of St Andrews Music Centre, and Artistic Director of St Andrews Organ Week. He is both a performing musician, and a notable scholar on the history of the organ.
  • Rhiannon Comeau MA, PhD. A landscape archaeologist and historian who specialises in early medieval Wales.
  • Clare Downham MA, MPhil, PhD. A Reader in Irish Studies at the University of Liverpool, and a specialist in Irish-language sources of the Early Middle Ages, with particular research interests in the Viking Period.
  • Dennis Duncan BA, MA, PhD. A historian of books, translation, and literature, as well as a practicing printer focusing on historical European printing techniques.
  • David Fell, BA, MA. A field archaeologist, with interests ranging from the Neolithic to the Roman period.
  • Mary Flannery BA, MPhil, PhD. Professor of Medieval English Literature at the University of Bern.
  • Anna Forrest BA, MA. A senior public-facing curator at The National Trust who has specialised in furthering the understanding of some of the Trust’s lesser known vernacular sites.
  • Christa Gardner von Teuffel PhD. A scholar in Italian Renaissance art, has been Visiting Professor at Harvard University and a Senior Visiting Fellow at Villa I Tatti.