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Art Fund Prize reveals shortlistFive contenders for the Museum of the Year award have undergone transformations of either their sites or audiences over the past 12 monthsMuseums JournalNews analysis01.06.2016
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BM trains Iraqi heritage expertsA government-backed scheme is attempting to protect cultural sites from the damage caused by warMuseums JournalNews analysis01.06.2016
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‘Don’t use evaluation of your work purely to seek funding’Report by the Cultural Value Project says a wider use of evaluation would allow the sector to better serve audiencesMuseums JournalNews analysis01.06.2016
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Tate hopes for capital gainsWith a £260m Tate Modern extension opening this month, a redevelopment at Tate St Ives and new directors at two sites, it is all change for the organisationMuseums JournalNews analysis01.06.2016
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Museums and their staff are paying the price of low wagesThe government’s introduction of the National Living Wage might give low-paid staff a 50p per hour increase, but local authorities that have been hit by huge budget cuts are having to increase entry charges to cover the additional costsMuseums JournalNews analysis01.06.2016
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Museums set their sights on public sector commissionsCultural institutions are starting to explore the opportunities afforded by local authorities moving away from the direct provision of statutory services. Geraldine Kendall reports
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The digitisation of the donation boxFollowing a six-month trial, the National Funding Scheme's Donate platform has been launched nationally. Patrick Steel assesses whether the public will embrace the technology
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Redressing funding skew will take timeWhat has changed since it was revealed that the capital dominates ACE funding? By Patrick SteelMuseums JournalNews analysis01.03.2014
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Could trustees be political pawns?Government's removal of non-Tories from public bodies and increasing involvement in national museum boards could jeopardise arm's-length principle. Gareth Harris reports
Museums JournalNews analysis01.03.2014
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