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Murray Edwards College
University of Cambridge

Honorary Fellow awarded CBE

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    19 June 2023

    We are delighted that Professor Deborah Swallow, Honorary Fellow and alumna, has been awarded a CBE in the King's Birthday Honours for services to arts and education.

    Professor Swallow read English Literature at New Hall, Cambridge. A year teaching in India gave her a deep interest in the arts, culture and religion of the Subcontinent. Returning to Cambridge, she took a PhD in Social Anthropology at Darwin College, based on further fieldwork in Orissa. Teaching and curatorial posts in Anthropology followed at the University of Cambridge, until in 1983 she joined the Victoria and Albert Museum’s Indian department. There she oversaw the creation of the Nehru Gallery of Art and a series of major exhibitions on the arts of the Subcontinent, before becoming Keeper of a newly formed Asian Department and Director of Collections in 2001, and joining The Courtauld as Märit Rausing Director in 2004.

    As educator and scholar Professor Swallow continues to be active as a speaker, lecturer, specialist advisor and contributor to journals. She is a Fellow of King’s College London, a Trustee of Asia House, Trustee of the Helen Hamlyn Trust, founder Trustee of the Nehru Trust for the Indian Collections and the V&A, and a former Trustee of Art Fund. She has written and spoken on contemporary art, women in leadership, women collectors and 19th-century colonial art. Her specific research interests are in Indian art from around 1850 to the present with particular interest in Indian textile history and the history of heritage and museums in colonial and post-colonial India.