In this paper, Professor Alan Gilbert, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester, welcomes UMAC delegates and explains why he feels that museums in general - and university museums in particular - are singularly important
Museum based learning and cultural (un)consciousness What do we keep stuff for? In particular wha...
University museums expend much energy dividing their time, staff, and resources serving the needs of...
It is evident that one of the most important issues for museums is to ensure community awareness and...
In this paper, Professor Alan Gilbert, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester...
The International Committee for University Museums and Collections (UMAC) identifies and enhances th...
Our Universities: Like Museums Museums bridge the gap between study and reality and, as in universi...
This paper summarises the main themes of the UMAC 2008 conference, noting some of the challenges and...
All over the world museums and collections have been growing since the Medieval Ages and the Academ...
The development of universities as participants in the cultural life of a city is a new and welcome ...
University museums and collections – and the cultural, educational and research potential that they ...
Ph. D. Thesis.This study aims to identify conditions which determine the use of museum collections i...
Universities have apparently enthusiastically embraced new ventures in taking on responsibilities fo...
University Museums are outstanding resources and afford a unique opportunity for effective object ba...
Our world in transition: New challenges for university museums and their parent organisations For c...
University museums have a rich history, having played a crucial role in the development of collectio...
Museum based learning and cultural (un)consciousness What do we keep stuff for? In particular wha...
University museums expend much energy dividing their time, staff, and resources serving the needs of...
It is evident that one of the most important issues for museums is to ensure community awareness and...
In this paper, Professor Alan Gilbert, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester...
The International Committee for University Museums and Collections (UMAC) identifies and enhances th...
Our Universities: Like Museums Museums bridge the gap between study and reality and, as in universi...
This paper summarises the main themes of the UMAC 2008 conference, noting some of the challenges and...
All over the world museums and collections have been growing since the Medieval Ages and the Academ...
The development of universities as participants in the cultural life of a city is a new and welcome ...
University museums and collections – and the cultural, educational and research potential that they ...
Ph. D. Thesis.This study aims to identify conditions which determine the use of museum collections i...
Universities have apparently enthusiastically embraced new ventures in taking on responsibilities fo...
University Museums are outstanding resources and afford a unique opportunity for effective object ba...
Our world in transition: New challenges for university museums and their parent organisations For c...
University museums have a rich history, having played a crucial role in the development of collectio...
Museum based learning and cultural (un)consciousness What do we keep stuff for? In particular wha...
University museums expend much energy dividing their time, staff, and resources serving the needs of...
It is evident that one of the most important issues for museums is to ensure community awareness and...