Digital Innovations 17 December 2013 Collections in Research and Teaching Maria Economou Lecturer (Museum Studies) HATII & The Hunterian University of.

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Digital Innovations 17 December 2013 Collections in Research and Teaching Maria Economou Lecturer (Museum Studies) HATII & The Hunterian University of Glasgow

The context Museum studies in a changing world Both UoG and The Hunterian undergoing period of change The Hunterian is re-positioning itself as a an academic museum service in line with UoG and wider UK HE drivers. Placing the Hunterian at the heart of the University – Use of collections for teaching and research – Strengthening links with all University Colleges Collaborations and partnerships outside the University

2 The Hunterian – founded 1807 A nationally Recognised Collection for Scotland

Back to Hunters mission... William Hunter ( ), pioneering physician, scientist and collector. To acquire knowledge and to communicate it to others has been the pleasure, the business and the ambition of my life (1783) William Hunter by Allan Ramsay,

4 The Hunterian learning offer for public engagement and knowledge exchange Expansion of joint College of Arts/Hunterian MSc in Museum Studies (Joint Lectureship appointed 2013) Following appointment of dedicated Student Engagement Officer (2012), expansion in Hunterian work placements and other intern programmes, including :

Current opportunities for student engagement with the collections MUSE (Museum University Student Educators) guides (all students) (55) Hunterian Associates programme (PGR) (15 per annum) MSc in Museum Studies – Hunterian Exhibition Development course other work placements, internships (e.g Museums Galleries Scotland), fieldwork

6 Current and future developments Launch of new collections management system (KE Emu) –Web presence, oline exhibitions, links and themes cutting across different collections Hunterian special exhibition programme exploring transdisciplinary themes: Scottish Gold (2014); Mackintosh Architecture (2015) Cradle of Scotland (2015); Ingenious Impressions (2015); Launch of Science Showcase of rotational exhibits + public programmes showcasing UoG research excellence; Plans for new MSc in Museum Education in collaboration with School of Education

Rationalisation and co-location of Hunterian collections at central Glasgow landmark venue, facilitating transdisciplinary research and teaching in designed-for-purpose study facilities; Interface with UoG - Creation of unique UK centre for integrated visual arts, material culture and conservation research, teaching, learning and public engagement; Interface with GM - Intersection and cross-utilisation of UoG and Glasgow Museums collections; Collaboration- A joint UoG/Glasgow Museums hub for developing museum workforce (national, UK, international) Kelvin Hall development : transforming the academic museum

Future plans and ideas New course on museum communication for MSc in Museum Studies -Importance of learning within a wider communication strategy (both for the Hunterian & the University) -Communication and learning at different levels (undergrad, postgrad, research, continuing professional development, lifelong learning / schools, families) -Object-based learning: crucial, but underdeveloped -Need to effectively prepare graduates for needs of both cultural sector & academic research Potential for MSc at GU as centre of excellence for museum studies in Scotland (and beyond) Kelvin Hall development: test bed for research

Thank you! Ευχαριστώ! Maria Economou George Stubbs, The Moose, 1770, commissioned by William Hunter