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Category Archives: Administration
Exhibition training and participant observation
Members of the taskforce benefit from the opportunity to attend training sessions on various aspects of museum practice. A few weeks ago, Claire, Emily and Mark led a session that served as an introduction to exhibition planning and installation. It … Continue reading
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Museum training morning, 20/6/12
Last Wednesday, 20 June, Claire and Emily, museum director and curator respectively, ran an interesting and very informative training morning intended to bring us all up to the same level in areas such as collections management, artefact conservation, and the … Continue reading
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Tagged collections management, conservation, exhibitions, training
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History of Education Books
Well done everyone involved in Hidden Histories, it looks brilliant and so do the videos! While I appreciate the summer isn’t the best time to get everyone together, I thought it might be nice to have some museum activity going … Continue reading
Welcome to the HPS Museum Blog!
This is the first post of our new blog. Hopefully the blog can become our central hub for organising and communicating with each other from now on, rather than relying on group e-mails and scribbled notes. The blog is public, … Continue reading