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From: Ragna Zeiss [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 21 October 2003 11:20
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Subject: Job Advertisement for the Science Museum


Science Museum, London

Curator of Information & Computing
£22,849 - £30,483 + Benefits

This new role at the Science Museum provides an ideal opportunity
for candidates with a developed interest in the history and current
trends in computing, computers and information technology. The
role involves using the Museum's world class computing collections
to communicate with a wide range of audiences via a range of
media, including exhibitions, web pages, publications and
broadcast media.

Person specification:
Educated to Masters level or equivalent, you will have excellent
research skills, the ability to write for all audiences and a passion
for communicating via a range of media. Ideally with Museum
experience, or an awareness of effective collections management
practice, you will possess good interpersonal and communication
skills, enabling you to work well as part of a team and with a broad
range of audiences.

This is an ideal opportunity for a proactive and committed individual
to make a significant contribution to developing understanding of the
past, present and future of information and computing.

The Science Museum is devoted to the history and contemporary
practice of science and technology and is seeking to broaden its
appeal to a more diverse audience, engaging visitors in a dialogue
about human ingenuity.

The National Museum of Science and Industry (NMSI) is an equal
opportunities employer.

Closing Date: 07 November 2003

To apply for this post, please send a CV and covering letter to:
Sarah Archer,
Personnel Development,
Science Museum,
Exhibition Road,
London,
SW7 2DD

The NMSI website can be found at http://www.nmsi.ac.uk
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