Anne Dunlop

[1] She moved to the University of Warwick in Coventry, England where she gained her PhD with a thesis titled "Advocata nostra: Central Italian paintings of Mary as the Second Eve, c.1335–c.1445".

[2] In 2009–2010 Dunlop held a Hanna Kiel Fellowship at Villa I Tatti in Florence.

From August to December 2016 she was Robert Lehman visiting professor at Villa I Tatti, where she conducted a survey of "The Golden Renaissance".

[6] In the same year she was appointed to the advisory board of Melbourne University Publishing in the field of art history.

[7] In 2015 Dunlop was named Herald Chair of Fine Arts by the University of Melbourne.