This paper describes developments in attitudes to public access and outreach at the University of Newcastle over the past thirty years, and the impact of those developments on the University’s Museum of Antiquities. The author describes some of the ground-breaking educational initiatives undertaken by the museum, and the plans for its future as part of the Great North Museum
University museums and collections – and the cultural, educational and research potential that they ...
Country New South Wales is very isolated from the urban environment of Sydney. As such, country scho...
This report was commissioned from RCMG by Renaissance East of England and Museums, Libraries and Arc...
This paper describes developments in attitudes to public access and outreach at the University of Ne...
The development of universities as participants in the cultural life of a city is a new and welcome ...
Ph. D. Thesis.This study aims to identify conditions which determine the use of museum collections i...
This paper summarises the main themes of the UMAC 2008 conference, noting some of the challenges and...
UCL has recently been named one of the UK’s Beacons for Public Engagement, a group of higher educati...
Innovation, outreach and collaboration in university museums can take many forms. In recent years, v...
University museums have played a significant role in the development of science and engineering know...
In 2007 Macquarie University undertook a significant restructure. It was anticipated that this would...
The Petrie Museum has conducted significant quantitative and qualitative research with academic audi...
The heritage industry within the last few years has been undergoing a number of alterations. A numbe...
"Central Street Live" was an innovative research-based exhibition in a campus gallery that was made ...
Over the last twenty years the educational role of the museum has come to be central to its mission....
University museums and collections – and the cultural, educational and research potential that they ...
Country New South Wales is very isolated from the urban environment of Sydney. As such, country scho...
This report was commissioned from RCMG by Renaissance East of England and Museums, Libraries and Arc...
This paper describes developments in attitudes to public access and outreach at the University of Ne...
The development of universities as participants in the cultural life of a city is a new and welcome ...
Ph. D. Thesis.This study aims to identify conditions which determine the use of museum collections i...
This paper summarises the main themes of the UMAC 2008 conference, noting some of the challenges and...
UCL has recently been named one of the UK’s Beacons for Public Engagement, a group of higher educati...
Innovation, outreach and collaboration in university museums can take many forms. In recent years, v...
University museums have played a significant role in the development of science and engineering know...
In 2007 Macquarie University undertook a significant restructure. It was anticipated that this would...
The Petrie Museum has conducted significant quantitative and qualitative research with academic audi...
The heritage industry within the last few years has been undergoing a number of alterations. A numbe...
"Central Street Live" was an innovative research-based exhibition in a campus gallery that was made ...
Over the last twenty years the educational role of the museum has come to be central to its mission....
University museums and collections – and the cultural, educational and research potential that they ...
Country New South Wales is very isolated from the urban environment of Sydney. As such, country scho...
This report was commissioned from RCMG by Renaissance East of England and Museums, Libraries and Arc...