


responsibilities
Geraldine Finlayson has been Director of the John Mackintosh Hall since 1993, during which time she has seen the Hall through conferences, exhibitions, concerts, and other public functions.
Geraldine is Co-Director of the Underwater Research Unit (URU) which is currently surveying of the seabed and caves for the Gibraltar Caves Project, conducting a comprehensive survey of Gibraltar’s Submerged Heritage for the Heritage Database, and carrying out wreck surveys and pre-disturbance surveys on archaeological sites.
As Director of the Institute for Gibraltarian Studies, she is responsible for the research into the Intangible Heritage of Gibraltar, including linguistic studies and directs the collection of Oral Histories.
An Advanced Diver and Open Water Instructor with BS-AC, she is also a Tutor with the Nautical Archaeology Society and is Senior Tutor at the Gibraltar Museum URU
research interests
Relationships between climate, vegetation, landscape features and biodiversity
Spatio-temporal distribution patterns of vegetation and animals, focusing mainly on the Southern Iberian Peninsula and the Quaternary
Cultural influences on the development of the ‘Gibraltarian cuisine’
Submerged/underwater cultural heritage
Underwater Archaeology
academic background
2008 Ph.D in “Climate, Vegetation and Biodiversity – A Multiscale Study of the South of
the Iberian Peninsula”
Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK