Dr Kate Noble

Senior Research Associate: Museum Learning at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge

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Kate holds a PhD in the Development of Visual Literacy in Young Children, and a BEd in Art and Early Years Education, both from the University of Cambridge. She is on the council of the National Society for Education in Art and Design (NSEAD), and is East Area rep and council member for engage, the advocacy organisation for gallery education. She is a member of the British Educational Research Association (BERA) and United Kingdom Literacy Association (UKLA). She has contributed chapters to books on multi-modal literacy in children and worked as a researcher for Tate's Young Cultural Creators Project. More recently she has led learning research and evaluation projects on behalf of the University of Cambridge Museums including the AHRC follow-on funded Practical Evaluation Project. Kate was runner-up in the Early Career Researcher Category of the 2021 Vice-Chancellor's Awards for Research Impact and Engagement at the University of Cambridge.

  • 29 June 2023, 5pm

    Adolescent brain development: what we know and what it means for policy

    The Centre for Science and Policy is hosting a lecture at Trinity College which will be delivered by Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore on “Adolescent brain development: what we know and what it means for policy.”  The workshop will take place on Thursday 29 June at 5pm

  • 11 June 2020, 9:30am

    CSaP Annual Conference Seminar Series 2020

    This year instead of holding a one-day annual conference in London, we will be delivering a series of virtual seminars in May and June on topics that CSaP and our network have worked on over the past year