Alison Morrison-Low

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Dr Alison Morrison-Low is a retired Principal Curator for Science at National Museums Scotland.

Morrison-Low is a director for the Brisbane Observatory Trust[1] and has been a director for the Northern Lighthouse Heritage Trust, the British Society For The History Of Science and the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses.[2]

In July 2016 she was an invited expert on for "The Invention of Photography", In Our Time, BBC Radio 4.[3] She won the Saltire Society Research Book Prize in 2005 for "Weights and Measures in Scotland: A European Perspective", and in 2008 the Hans R. Jenemann Foundation's Paul Bunge Prize in 2008 for "Making Scientific Instruments in the Industrial Revolution".[4][5]

In 2018 Morrison-Low became the first female president of the Royal Scottish Society of the Arts.[6]

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