Subject: | | London Museums, Archives & Libraries research project |
From: | | Stephen Allen <[log in to unmask]> |
Reply-To: | | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 30 Jan 2001 10:55:30 -0000738_iso-8859-1 Funded Opportunities for Professional Development
The next deadline is 23 March 2001.
Would you like to spend 3-8 weeks working on a project of your choice at another museum, archive, library or other cultural heritage organisation and exchange ideas, skills, experience, knowledge and build links with another organisation?
If so we have funding available for individuals working in UK museums, archives and library special collections to take up secondments in 2001. The funding enables individuals working and volunteering in museums, archives and library special collections to be seconded to another museum, archive, library, or other cultural heritage organisation, to work [...]52_30Jan200110:55:[log in to unmask] |
Date: | | Thu, 10 May 2001 13:19:27 +0100 |
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London's Museums, Archives and Libraries
"Learning about London" Research Project
TWO Consultant Researchers
June-December 2001 (fixed term contract)
April 2002 will see the creation of a Learning Support Unit (LSU) to help
all London's museums, archives and libraries develop appropriate high
quality learning opportunities. To ensure that the Unit is relevant to the
needs of organisations in all three domains, Resource is funding a 7 month
research project, "Learning about London". This will map the current
learning provision in London's 1500+ museums, archives and libraries,
assess the key areas in which support is needed, and identify the structure
and work priorities for the Unit's first three years of operation.
London's Museums, Archives and Libraries (LMAL) are now looking for two
consultant researchers to carry out this work. Applicants should have
· proven research and market research skills (including data collection
and analysis, and focus groups)
· good oral and written communication skills
· the ability to create and work with databases
· an education background or a good working knowledge of learning in at
least one of the three domains, preferably including archives or libraries
A fee of £8000 per researcher is offered for the work.
For further information please contact: Julian Littaur at the London
Museums Agency on 020 7600 0219.
For an informal discussion please contact any of the following:
In the first instance: Rowena Ferneley at the London Museums Agency on 020
7600 0219
Alternatively: David Mander at the London Archives Regional Council on 020
7241 2477 or
David Murray at the London Libraries Development Agency on 020 8430 2417
To apply, please send your CV and supporting statement to Julian Littaur at
the London Museums Agency, Ferroners House, Barbican, London EC2Y 8AA; fax
020 7600 2581; e-mail [log in to unmask]
Closing date: 9 am Wednesday May 23rd 2001
Interview date: Wednesday May 30th (at the London Museums Agency)
LMAL is the collective name for the London Archives Regional Council,
London Libraries Development Agency and London Museums Agency, who will
form the steering group for the project.
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