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Webinar: Heritage Lab & Smithsonian Transcription Center (Digital Public Engagement Strategies)
OnlineTaNC International Webinar Series: Digital Public Engagement Strategies Wednesday 28th July | 14:00-15:30 BST The Towards a National Collection Directorate is pleased to announce the fourth instalment in our International […]
Creative Consultation with Young People, Artswork
OnlineThis online course will help you to develop an understanding of person-centred consultation when working with young people.
Project Management for the Arts & Cultural Sector
OnlineFor individuals and organisations at the early stages of planning a project and consider the elements needed at this developmental stage Whether you are developing a funding application or are […]
Afternoon Cuppa Session: Running a climate themed Takeover Day
OnlineJoin Kids in Museums for an informal virtual briefing and discussion session to inspire your own climate themed Takeover Day.
Safeguarding for Trustees
Online2 hr session for those in governance who wish to understand the role they play in the delivery of safeguarding within their organisation. This online course is ideal for those […]
The Therapeutic Museum; Putting Theory into Practice.
OnlineIn this online meeting, we will give an introduction to our practice of embedding wellbeing into museum activities at The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge including how it links in with the learning programme. The aim of the event is to answer the following questions using the Museum’s experience: How do we measure and […]
Creating playful prompts
OnlineDo you want to create ways for families to interact playfully with your collections? This training webinar will be led by Play Trainer and Consultant Charlotte Derry, who has worked with organisations including Happy Museum and Play Wales. Charlotte will share her top tips for creating playful prompts that work at your venue. Charlotte was […]
Rural Voices – The Rural Museums Network Seminar Series
Online , United KingdomThe Rural Museums Network is pleased to launch its new Seminar Series – tailoring contemporary thinking and practice to those who work with rural life collections, providing practical suggestions and support. Join us for monthly tea break seminars this October, November and December to hear expert panels discuss how rural collections and rural sites can […]
Researching and Writing NLHF Activity Plans
This session will outline the process of researching and writing an NLHF Activity Plan. It will explore some of the tools that you will need to use to research your current and potential audiences. It is these audiences that you will target as part of your Action Plan or Project Plan that will be central to the delivery of your project and the resulting community engagement.
Creating family friendly resources and interpretation
OnlineDo you want to explore ways to improve your self-guided resources and interpretation for families at your museum or heritage site? This training webinar will be led by Sarah Shaw, former National Family Interpretation Manager for English Heritage. Her work included designing family friendly experiences at the UNESCO site Birdoswald Roman Fort, which won the […]
Applying conversations on class and inequality in collections
This session looks at how readings of class and inequality might be applied to artworks, as a means of advocacy. Your host Jon Sleigh will reflect on a recent project with the National Gallery on class, and its application in three physical tours at the gallery. Key questions and sharing will look at the value […]