Dr Lynda Mulvin, FSA, Professor of art and architectural history, UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy, with interests in number of related fields: Classical antiquity, Irish Medieval art and architecture, architectural history and reception of monuments eighteenth & nineteenth century; historic building conservation, collecting and curating of museum collections. Elected a Fellow of Royal Society of Antiquaries of London, in 2018 for her outstanding contribution to studying the past in architectural history. Head of School of Art History and Cultural Policy & UCD Vice Principal for Research for the College of Arts and Humanities. Irish Representative, CIHA. Irish Partner, EU Creative Cultures Connecting Early Medieval European Collections (CEMEC), 2015-2019. Currently publishing a monograph on Irish architect James Cavanah Murphy (1760-1814) for Brill Leiden.
Recent books include: Mulvin L, and Westbrook N, (eds), Late Antique Palatine Architecture, Palaces and Palace Culture: Patterns of Transculturation (Brepols Turnhout, Belgium, 2020); L. Mulvin (ed) Crossroads Travelling through the Middle Ages, AD 300-1000 (WBOOKS, Zwolle, Amsterdam, 2017); L. Mulvin et al. (eds.) Art History after Francoise Henry (Gandon Publications, 2016); L. Mulvin (ed) Fusion of Neoclassical Principles (2011) and L. Mulvin (ed), A Culture of Translation: British and Scholarship in the Gennadius Library (1740-1840) (New Griffon 13, 2012).