Lynn Campbell BA, MSc, MLitt, FSA Scot
Programme Leader and Lecturer
Institute for Northern Studies
University of the Highlands and Islands
Scott's House
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Biography
Lynn Campbell was born in Orkney, where she has spent all her working life. She is Programme Leader on the BA (Hons) Culture and Heritage single honours degree, and six of the programme’s nine joint honour degrees, and Programme Leader on the Cert HE Tour Guiding course. She has been an Orkney tour guide since 2004 and has trained other tour guides in Orkney and the North Highlands since 2010. She is passionate about Orkney’s heritage and history and is a trustee of the Orkney Natural History Society Museum and Orkney Heritage Society.
Research interests
After completing the BA Cultural Studies of the Highlands and Islands and MSc Interpretation: Management and Practice, she joined the Institute in 2009 and became Programme Leader in 2013. As a member of staff for the Institute she completed the MLitt in Orkney and Shetland Studies and is currently continuing her studies as a part-time PhD student with a thesis "The Role of the Kirk in Orkney, 17th-19th Centuries: A Social History."
Academic Responsibilities
Academic Responsibilities
Lynn Campbell is Programme Leader for the BA (Hons) Culture and Heritage single honours degree and the following joint honours degrees:
- Culture, Heritage and Criminology
- Culture, Heritage and Literature
- Culture, Heritage and Politics
- Culture, Heritage and Sociology
- Culture, Heritage and Theology
- Culture and Heritage with Gaelic Studies
She teaches on the following:
- Scotland the Brand
- Culture? Heritage? What?
- Displaying the Past: Museum Studies
She is also Programme Leader on the Cert HE Tourist Guiding, and teaches on the following:
- Tour Guiding
- Och Aye the Noo! Highlands and Islands Tourism
External Memberships
External Memberships
- Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
- Member of the Scottish Church History Society
- Member of the Scottish Society for Northern Studies
- Member of the Social History Society
- Member of the Women’s History Network