Megan Grainger

Junior Clerk at Clerksroom

Megan Grainger is a junior clerk at Clerksroom, and previously worked as a general assistant at Tesco, a laboratory research assistant at Nottingham Trent University, and a research and development assistant at the National Justice Museum.

Megan has always been interested in science and forensics, and was drawn to the National Justice Museum because of its focus on policing through history and the development of forensic science. As part of the museum's redevelopment plans, Megan helped research and develop content related to forensics in the criminal justice system, both historically and today.

Megan's experience as a laboratory research assistant at Nottingham Trent University also proved useful in their role at the National Justice Museum. There, they assisted in research involved with the 'The Living on Water Project', which entailed the preparation of soil samples, the sorting of samples to isolate and remove organic material such as seeds, the identification of organic material, and the recording of data in paper and electronic archives.

After their experience at the National Justice Museum, Megan decided to pursue a career in clerking, and is currently a junior clerk at Clerksroom.

Megan Grainger has a Master of Science Degree in Forensic Science and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Forensic Biology from Nottingham Trent University.

Timeline

  • Junior Clerk

    Current role