Faye McLeod (archivist)

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Faye McLeod is the first female Keeper of the Archives at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. [1]

McLeod studied at Brasenose College, Oxford during 1999–2003, receiving a BA degree in English Language and Literature from the University of Oxford. [2] She then studied for a Master's degree in Archive Administration at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth (2005–07) and a Post-Graduate Certificate in Relational Database Systems at the Open University in 2004.

During 2004–05, she was a cataloguing assistant at St Anthony's College, Oxford. [2] She was archivist for the Aston Martin Heritage Trust (2006–11), [3] Head Archivist at the Jaguar Heritage Trust (2011–18) at Gaynor, [4] [5] and then Archivist and Records Manager for Keble College, Oxford (2018–20). [6] In 2020, she was appointed Keeper of the University Archives, based in the Bodleian Libraries at Oxford University, succeeding Simon Bailey. [1]

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