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Thursday, May 15, 2025

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21st Annual ÌÇÐÄTV English Postgraduate Symposium
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Join us for the 21st Annual ÌÇÐÄTV English Postgraduate Symposium on Thursday, 15th May 2025.

Online and in-person Faculty of Arts Building, FAB0.08 (ground floor).

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Museums in a Changing World - Inaugural symposium of the UOW Museum Studies Network

Museums in a Changing World

Inaugural symposium of the University of ÌÇÐÄTV Museum Studies Network

15th May, University of ÌÇÐÄTV

Call for presentations, and registration for participation now open. We welcome proposals to present from museum professionals, academics, and students. The exact programme and format will emerge once we have a good range of proposals.

There will be two halves. In the afternoon we have presentations and activities introducing our partners and addressing the theme. In the morning, we have a smaller hands-on VR and AR masterclass.

 

Listen to our first podcast, a conversation with Jon Radley, curator of Natural Sciences, Market Hall Museum.

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Museum Studies Symposium open to all
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The morning session VR is full, but there is space in the afternoon.

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