Project Title: Mosede Fort – Museum Mediation Research
- Location: Greve Museum, Mosede Fort, Denmark
- Date: 2012 – 2014
- Role: Researcher and Museum Experience Expert
- Concept: Development of museum mediation principles for a new exhibition on Denmark during World War I.
- Key Elements: Integration of experience and educational knowledge into the exhibition’s design, ensuring research-based communication strategies.
- Collaborators: Lisa Gjedde, Ph.D. (Aalborg University); Lisbeth Haastrup, Ph.D. (Aarhus University); Mette Boritz, Ph.D. (National Museum of Denmark); Louise Kofod Ahmt and other staff from Greve Museum); Henriette Buus (Museum Director, Greve Museum).
- Audience or Impact: Designed to engage visitors with historical narratives through research-driven exhibition choices. Successfully secured major funding, positively reviewed; contributed to lasting professional development through Ph.D. curatorial stipend Kamille Hjortkær (Greve Museum/Roskilde University).

The exhibition at Mosede Fort tells the story of Denmark’s complex role during World War I. It weaves historical context with interactive elements, allowing visitors to experience history within the fort’s preserved structures. As part of an interdisciplinary team, I contributed to creating a visitor-centered experience. Our collaborative research integrated museological, educational and experiential principles, enabling the museum to craft an exhibition and site design that engages diverse audiences and fosters a deeper understanding of the historical complexities.