University Museum – dimensions of competitiveness.

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University Museum – dimensions of competitiveness. The case of the Jagiellonian University Museum                                           

The Archeological Cabinet - 1867 Józef Łepkowski The Archeological Cabinet - 1867

scientific instruments Collection works of art, scientific instruments various items handcraft

Collegium Maius

dimensions of competitiveness for scientific museums referring to the particularity of a university museum as an institution This particularity relies on historical, cultural and legal foundations but concentrates on the very nature of a museum piece – which is often both a piece of art and a scientific instrument.

Cooperation with the society Broader Horizons

interactive exhibitions

On the track of science

Festival of Science

Scientific Picnic

Touching Culture