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Silke M. Ackermann FSA (German: [ˈzɪlkə ˈʔakɐman]; born 5 November 1961) is a German-born cultural historian and museum professional. She became a British Citizen in 2009 and has since held dual German-British citizenship. Ackermann currently serves as Director of the History of Science Museum at the University of Oxford, having been appointed in 2014 as the first female museum director at Oxford University. She is also co-founding director of the Oxford Centre for the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology and holds a Professorial Fellowship at Linacre College. In 2013 she was the first woman to be elected President of the Scientific Instrument Commission of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, a post she held until 2017. Ackermann is a Fellow

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  • Silke Ackermann (* 5. November 1961) ist eine deutsch-britische Wissenschaftshistorikerin. Silke Ackermann studierte Geschichte und Orientalistik an der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main und promovierte dort 1996 über Michael Scotus (veröffentlicht als Sternstunden am Kaiserhof : Michael Scotus und sein Buch von den Bildern und Zeichen des Himmels, 2009). Zuvor hatte sie schon 1987 ihre Magister-Arbeit über Michael Scotus geschrieben (Michael Scotus : ein Universalgelehrter des 13. Jahrhunderts : Quellen zu seinem Leben – Überlieferung seiner Werke). Sie war Assistentin von David King am Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte der Universität Frankfurt. Ab 1996 war sie Kuratorin für europäische und islamische wissenschaftliche Instrumente am British Museum. 2012 wurde sie Professorin am Ba (de)
  • Silke M. Ackermann FSA (German: [ˈzɪlkə ˈʔakɐman]; born 5 November 1961) is a German-born cultural historian and museum professional. She became a British Citizen in 2009 and has since held dual German-British citizenship. Ackermann currently serves as Director of the History of Science Museum at the University of Oxford, having been appointed in 2014 as the first female museum director at Oxford University. She is also co-founding director of the Oxford Centre for the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology and holds a Professorial Fellowship at Linacre College. In 2013 she was the first woman to be elected President of the Scientific Instrument Commission of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, a post she held until 2017. Ackermann is a Fellow (en)
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