Robert Anderson (museum director)
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Dr Robert Geoffrey William Anderson, M.A., D.Phil. was Director of the British Museum, London.
Robert Anderson studied at St John's College, Oxford University. He has held posts at the Royal Scottish Museum (joining as Assistant Keeper in 1970), the Science Museum, London, the National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh and at the British Museum, London (1992–2002). Anderson oversaw the £100 million millennium project redevelopment of the British Museum's Queen Elizabeth II Great Court, designed by Norman Foster and opened by the Queen in 2000.
Subsequently, he has held visiting academic posts at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University and at the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (CRASSH) at the University of Cambridge (2002–2003). He is now an Official Fellow of Clare Hall, at the University of Cambridge.
Preceded by Sir David Wilson |
Director of the British Museum 1992–2002 |
Succeeded by Neil MacGregor |
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- Portraits
- British Museum 'needs £10m boost' — BBC report, 2002
- CRASSH fellowship — University of Cambridge, 2002–2003
- British Museum Great Court
- Clare Hall — University of Cambridge, 2006–current