This workshop will raise awareness of how autism may present itself in children and young people. You will explore how autism can affect the sensory experiences of learning and living […]
This free public discussion will address underlying issues around black, Asian and minority ethnic diversity in both academia and the creative industries. 'Are the Humanities for Us?' will explore the […]
GEM London: Breakfast training event Earlier this year, IWM launched Family Mission: D-Day edition at two of their sites, HMS Belfast and IWM Duxford. The activity was launched to coincide […]
This half-day training is aimed at parents, carers and practitioners of children and young people with autism. It will help you navigate children and young people with autism through the […]
"This session really helped with thinking about our development as a provider, where we can improve on communication with schools and making our sessions fit the curriculum” Course attendee, London […]
A six-week course introducing the history of gardens, held every Saturday morning from 2nd November 2019 to 7th December 2019. Presented by Dr Audrey Gerber. Audrey has expertise in heritage conservation, understanding the features that make historic gardens significant, and how this resonates with us today. Audrey's approach to teaching garden history is to generate […]
Leadership Intensive (formerly known as the Short Course) is a two-week residential course providing essential professional and personal development for cultural leaders today. The course content is grounded in experiential learning and rich with real-life examples shared by experts from across the cultural and corporate sectors. Typically Leadership Intensive course participants will have had some […]
The conference will explore equality and diversity in museum practice across the UK – highlighting issues of representation, authority and power with particular focus on disability, class, gender, race and sexuality. We are delighted that our Keynote speaker to start the day will be Bonnie Greer. Playwright, novelist, critic, broadcaster and former British Museum Trustee, […]
The Engage Conference 2019 will examine the benefits and challenges of young people’s access to the arts, exploring best practice, partnerships and policies from the sector. The arts and culture provide a lens through which children and young people develop their understanding of themselves and the wider world. It creates a space for children and […]
If you are a non-specialist working with, or looking after, rural and agricultural collections in any role, the RMN (Specialist Subject Network) has created a practical knowledge-development seminar specifically for you. Be inspired and acquire practical experience from our host museums on a variety of projects related to using rural collections to create better experiences […]
Evaluation can sometimes seem like a daunting task, but taking the time to reflect on the strengths and weaknesses of your work with young people is the best way to achieve greater outcomes for future projects. Designed to help you cultivate meaningful and beneficial modes of evaluating creative projects with young people, this course will […]
On Thursday 7 November 2019 GEM North East are hosting a workshop at Great North Museum: Hancock for mid-career professionals. Confirmed workshops include: Sarah Price, Head of Locomotion Looking after your career: an interactive workshop Have you ever seen an advert for the perfect job and then doubted if you could apply because your CV […]
The Council for Learning Outside the Classroom (CLOtC) and the Outdoor Education Advisors Panel (OEAP) have joined together to host a national conference dedicated learning outside the classroom. The only national conference to draw together the diverse range of people leading in the practice and provision of the full breadth of learning beyond the classroom […]
On Thursday 7 November 2019 GEM North East are hosting a workshop at Great North Museum: Hancock for mid-career museum professionals. Confirmed workshops include: Sarah Price, Head of Locomotion Looking after your career: an interactive workshop Have you ever seen an advert for the perfect job and then doubted if you could apply because your […]
Join us for Governance Now, the flagship national conference for cultural sector trustees and professionals and be part of a positive culture change, becoming more aware, connected and empowered to address the challenge of achieving good governance. Returning after sell-out success in 2018, this year’s conference will bring together a wide range of expert speakers […]
Our hit foundation course is back! Museum Learning explores a variety of topics in the field, from access and inclusion to interpretation, from management to evaluation, interrogating different ideas and […]
Young People in the Arts invite you to take part in a professional development workshop with leadership coach, Jon Jacob. Take the first steps in identifying what you want to do, where you want to be, how you want to do it and by when! Learn how to turn your career strategy into an […]
Whether you are already undertaking work in this area or want to know where to start, this day is aimed to provoke your thinking. From sector-specific apprenticeships to examples of those organisations who are taking a broad approach to employability skills, it will inform your work and enable you to take action in your own […]
If you are a non-specialist working with, or looking after, rural and agricultural collections in any role, the RMN (Specialist Subject Network) has created a practical knowledge-development seminar specifically for you. Be inspired and acquire practical experience from our host museums on a variety of projects related to using rural collections to create better experiences […]
Covering the why, what, who, and how of evaluation for museums The amount of audience research that the museums, culture and tourism sectors commission from external evaluators and agencies is ever increasing – but how do we plan research to make this useful, and impactful? How do we write a research brief that works for […]
The next Yorkshire History Forum will examine new ways to think about and develop our curricula and will dispel myths about exactly what the new Ofsted Framework does and does not mean for schools. Taking place on Wednesday 13 November 2019 at Leeds Trinity University, it will feature dedicated primary and secondary keynotes focused on […]
Of benefit to individuals and organisations looking to update their understanding of child protection legislation and best practice, this course provides a full update on current child protection legislation, including […]
In an area of low cultural engagement and investment, Wigan Council have supported the development of a new Cultural Manifesto for the borough, signalling a step change in the local […]
If you are a non-specialist working with, or looking after, rural and agricultural collections in any role, the RMN (Specialist Subject Network) has created a practical knowledge-development seminar specifically for […]
This training will enable you to become familiar with the roles and responsibilities of the child protection officer so you can develop competence and confidence in carrying out this role. […]
Rights to… brings together parents, carers, educators, activists, and artists to ask how we can create a network of support and solidarity and resist disability discrimination in the education system. […]
If you are a non-specialist working with, or looking after, rural and agricultural collections in any role, the RMN (Specialist Subject Network) has created a practical knowledge-development seminar specifically for […]
This training aims to support arts and cultural organisations to develop and build partnerships with schools. Facilitated by Lorraine Cheshire, one of Artswork Education Development Managers’ and Jeremy Bennett, Independent […]