Results for
MA presidential election results announced
Stuart Davies has won the race to become the new president of the Museums Association. Davies, the architect of Renaissance …
Sutton Hoo unveils results of year-long renovation
Anglo-Saxon heritage site reopens after £4m revamp
Could museums play a more ambitious and creative role in education?
A study that concluded museum visits do not improve GCSE results has put the focus on the evolving relationship between education and museums
Threat to prison-led initiatives
Concern that restructure of prison service to focus on payment by results will affect sustainability of museum projects. By Gareth Harris
Museums are surviving, but they could be thriving
Although the UK’s museums have proven to be adaptable and resilient, almost a decade’s worth of austerity has taken its toll on the sector. Geraldine Kendall Adams reports on the results of the Museums Association’s third Museums in the UK survey
Museum experiences ‘are not designed around exam grades’
Sector bodies respond to finding that cultural outings have no impact on GCSE results
In brief: May 2008
Catering survey results Research commissioned by MLA London has shown that catering facilities at most museums, libraries, archives and heritage …
MA poll finds regional museums lack diversity
The results of a survey by the Museums Association (MA) into the ethnic diversity of staff at hub museums across England have been described as ‘shocking’ by Maurice Davies, the deputy director of the MA.
Editorial: how long can we keep holding on?
The results of the Museums Association’s annual cuts survey were revealed this month and, as usual, they make gloomy reading. …
Dorking Museum, Surrey
A bequest by one of its volunteers allowed Dorking Museum to carry out a much-needed redevelopment. Caroline Worthington looks at the results
Read the full transcript of the MJ roundtable debate
Museums Journal brought together eight leading figures in the sector and asked them to discuss what museums are for. The results of their thinking are enlightening, entertaining, and, in places, surprising…