Senior staff

Steve Judd

Deputy Director of World Museum Liverpool

Senior management team

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Steve has been passionate about natural history since his childhood days roaming the North Downs in Kent. After completing an environmental degree at London University, he was delighted to get a graduate trainee post at Liverpool Museum, as World Museum was known at the time.

He has worked for National Museums Liverpool all of his professional life, becoming curator of entomology and then head of zoology. Since 2005 he has combined the role of this last post with that of deputy director at World Museum Liverpool and is really enjoying the new experiences and challenges associated with this position.

Steve completed his PhD on the systematics and biogeography of Palaearctic seed bugs and has retained an interest in this subject along with invertebrate conservation management.

Key publications

Steve is the author of 42 taxonomic biogeographical, faunistic and conservation management publications and the editor of 46 commissioned technical reports, two books and a regional entomological journal.

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