This paper will explain the process and background of the Product Design Engineering (PDE) Undergraduate project in collaboration with the Hunterian Museum. The project asked students to engage with the Hunterian, Scotland’s oldest public museum and home to one of the largest public collections outside of the National Museums. The Hunterian is one of the leading university museums in the world and its collections have been recognised as a Collection of National Significance. The exhibition not only offered a critical examination of Hunter - a man of exceptional vision who saw no boundaries between art and science, but explored his life, character and career as well as his research, collection and links to Glasgow. In addition to the col...
This poster proposes to use an ongoing environmental research project involving the University of Li...
This brief talk will contextualise rethinking of learning spaces using the example of the Product De...
‘Housing the Collection: The Great Windmill Street Anatomy Theatre and Museum’, in William Hunter an...
The Hunterian is Scotland’s oldest public museum holding large and diverse collections of national ...
In 2011 the University of Glasgow and The Hunterian initiated the Hunterian Associates Programme, wh...
University museums have played a significant role in the development of science and engineering know...
The research field is creative practice, specifically site specific installation. The exhibition was...
peer-reviewedRe-Tracing the Past: exploring objects, stories, mysteries, was an exhibition held at t...
This dissertation is based on a poster exhibition of the Portsmouth Block Mills, a steampowered work...
Dioramas were once a commonly used tool for communicating the natural world to museum visitors, but ...
Despite William Hunter's stature as one of the most important collectors and men of science of the e...
Webpage dedicated to my project as a Hunterian Associate. My project is centred on the bagpipe in th...
The Eden Hore Museum of Fashion contains dress and other artefacts, collected by James Eden Hore in ...
Osbert Guy Stanhope Crawford (1886 – 1957) was a field archaeologist who pioneered aerial photograph...
This paper was written in the context of the world wide rethinking of displays of mounted specimens ...
This poster proposes to use an ongoing environmental research project involving the University of Li...
This brief talk will contextualise rethinking of learning spaces using the example of the Product De...
‘Housing the Collection: The Great Windmill Street Anatomy Theatre and Museum’, in William Hunter an...
The Hunterian is Scotland’s oldest public museum holding large and diverse collections of national ...
In 2011 the University of Glasgow and The Hunterian initiated the Hunterian Associates Programme, wh...
University museums have played a significant role in the development of science and engineering know...
The research field is creative practice, specifically site specific installation. The exhibition was...
peer-reviewedRe-Tracing the Past: exploring objects, stories, mysteries, was an exhibition held at t...
This dissertation is based on a poster exhibition of the Portsmouth Block Mills, a steampowered work...
Dioramas were once a commonly used tool for communicating the natural world to museum visitors, but ...
Despite William Hunter's stature as one of the most important collectors and men of science of the e...
Webpage dedicated to my project as a Hunterian Associate. My project is centred on the bagpipe in th...
The Eden Hore Museum of Fashion contains dress and other artefacts, collected by James Eden Hore in ...
Osbert Guy Stanhope Crawford (1886 – 1957) was a field archaeologist who pioneered aerial photograph...
This paper was written in the context of the world wide rethinking of displays of mounted specimens ...
This poster proposes to use an ongoing environmental research project involving the University of Li...
This brief talk will contextualise rethinking of learning spaces using the example of the Product De...
‘Housing the Collection: The Great Windmill Street Anatomy Theatre and Museum’, in William Hunter an...