Deborah Swallow
}} Deborah Anne Swallow (born 27 August 1948) is a British educator, museum curator and academic. From 2004 to 2023, she was Märit Rausing Director of The Courtauld Institute of Art and its Gallery; she was its first female Director. She previously worked at the University of Cambridge and the Victoria and Albert Museum. Alongside education and curation, she is a proponent of the broadest possible appreciation of art and its histories, and a specialist in Indian art and anthropology. Provided by Wikipedia
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Culture shock! a survival guide to customs and etiquette : Finland by Swallow, Deborah
Tarrytown, N.Y. : Marshall Cavendish, 2011
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CultureShock! Finland : a Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette. by Swallow, Deborah
Singapore : Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Ptd Ltd., 2011
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The diversity dashboard : a manager's guide to navigating in cross-cultural turbulence by Swallow, Deborah, Milnes, Eilidh
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The diversity dashboard : a manager's guide to navigating in cross-cultural turbulence by Milnes, Eilidh, Swallow, Deborah
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Arts of India, 1550-1900
London : Victoria & Albert Museum, 1990Other Authors:Call Number: Loading…
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