Modern society is characterized by wide ranging ideas on many different topics. This can be reflected in the manner university governments treat their university museums. At the University of Ghent Zoology Museum, we aim to provide the most diverse range of exhibitions and events possible for a non-university public, thus involving the community with our museum. This, in combination with collaborative exhibits with other institutions, means that our University government can no longer ignore us. This is an important benchmark, and as a result, the Ghent University administration is starting to develop our own University Museum Policy
The creation of a scientific culture through the experiences that can be offered in a museum is the ...
The hardest audience for university museums to engage is often the one closest at hand – university ...
This paper describes the life of a university museum that was born in the 1980s and transformed in t...
Modern society is characterized by wide ranging ideas on many different topics. This can be reflecte...
This paper investigates the history and aim of the Ghent University Zoology Museum on a whole, and l...
Our world in transition: New challenges for university museums and their parent organisations For c...
The Ghent University Zoology Museum is not only providing guided exhibitions, but is more and more o...
Preserving collections for future generations does not exclude finding new and modern uses for colle...
To a large extent university museums are dependent on their governing institutions for operational f...
Natural history museums and collections at American universities have been in decline for the past 3...
Universities have apparently enthusiastically embraced new ventures in taking on responsibilities fo...
This paper presents the nature and value of the zoological collections conserved in the University o...
The University of Ghent plans to open a new science museum in 2019. Academic collections from variou...
Advisors: Kendall Thu.Committee members: Jennifer Kirker Priest; Mark Schuller.This thesis is based ...
Universities and natural science museums have a long, productive history; however, this has been an ...
The creation of a scientific culture through the experiences that can be offered in a museum is the ...
The hardest audience for university museums to engage is often the one closest at hand – university ...
This paper describes the life of a university museum that was born in the 1980s and transformed in t...
Modern society is characterized by wide ranging ideas on many different topics. This can be reflecte...
This paper investigates the history and aim of the Ghent University Zoology Museum on a whole, and l...
Our world in transition: New challenges for university museums and their parent organisations For c...
The Ghent University Zoology Museum is not only providing guided exhibitions, but is more and more o...
Preserving collections for future generations does not exclude finding new and modern uses for colle...
To a large extent university museums are dependent on their governing institutions for operational f...
Natural history museums and collections at American universities have been in decline for the past 3...
Universities have apparently enthusiastically embraced new ventures in taking on responsibilities fo...
This paper presents the nature and value of the zoological collections conserved in the University o...
The University of Ghent plans to open a new science museum in 2019. Academic collections from variou...
Advisors: Kendall Thu.Committee members: Jennifer Kirker Priest; Mark Schuller.This thesis is based ...
Universities and natural science museums have a long, productive history; however, this has been an ...
The creation of a scientific culture through the experiences that can be offered in a museum is the ...
The hardest audience for university museums to engage is often the one closest at hand – university ...
This paper describes the life of a university museum that was born in the 1980s and transformed in t...