Natural Interest: Using Natural Science Collections to Engage Audiences
Cyfartha Castle, Merthyr Tydfil
11 March 2015 10am (for a 10.30 start) to 4.30pm
 
This free course is funded by CyMAL and provided through the Linking Natural Science Collections in Wales partnership project. It is open to staff and volunteers working in museums in Wales and beyond.
NB a charge of £10 for catering will be made for those working in museums outside Wales. Any cheques to be payable to ‘Federation of Museums and Art Galleries of Wales’.
 
It is suitable for anyone who:
 
Aim:
To offer insight into creative ways of using natural science collections to engage key audiences.
 
By the end of the course participants will have:
 
Training Methods: 
A blend of presentations, practical exercises, informal discussion and one to one consultancy.
 
Preparation:
Please come with an idea of what is in your natural science collections (e.g. geology, zoology, shells etc.)
 
Trainer:
Paolo Viscardi, chair of the Natural Sciences Collections Association and deputy keeper of natural history at the Horniman Museum. Paolo runs a blog paoloviscardi.com to interact with people interested in natural sciences, which include a popular ‘mystery object’ each week.
 
Registration
Registration requests are limited to 2 per organisation however we are happy to waitlist any others in the event the course is not fully subscribed. Please contact [log in to unmask] to book a place.
 
 
 
 

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