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Museums in Cambridgeshire (MiC) is an active partnership organisation that advocates for museums in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough

Museums in Cambridgeshire News no. 128 (22 May 2018)

Dear colleague

Here are this week’s news items:

  1. There are just a few days left before the closure on Friday 25 May of the SHARE Training Needs Survey at http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/SHARE_Training_Needs_2018/. Cambridgeshire’s response rate so far is a bit behind some other counties, so please respond now if you have not already done so.
  2. SHARE’s benchmarking survey for 2017-2018 has now been launched at www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/EastofEngland1718. Last year’s survey had a very high rate of returns from Cambridgeshire and the survey has proved very effective for research and advocacy purposes, so please do make your return before 31 August.
  3. Apologies to Whittlesey Museum whose excellent project which addresses a range of museum environment issues is described in https://museumsincambs.org/about-mic/cambridgeshire-museums-small-grants-2017-18/. I accidentally omitted to list the project in last week’s News.
  4. Just one more (short) survey for you, this one being entirely optional! It is to inform some research on the impact of the loss of Accreditation and is at https://surveyhero.com/c/4c0161ff/b42729c274ba8ed6.
  5. The University Museums Conference is being held this year at the Zoology Museum in Cambridge on 3 July. The theme is international engagement. Book at click here.
  6. The Weston Anniversary Fund is open for applications for up to £150k for community facilities. For information click here.
  7. The Norfolk and Norwich Festival is advertising for a Project Manager, closing date 4 June, here.

Museums in Cambridgeshire News no. 127 (18 May 2018)

Dear colleague

 

Here are this week’s news items:

  1. The report on the small grant projects for 2017-2018 is now available at https://museumsincambs.org/about-mic/cambridgeshire-museums-small-grants-2017-18/. There were five excellent projects, at Burwell Museum, Ely Museum, St Neots Museum, the Stained Glass Museum and the Cambridge Museum of Technology.
  2. Burwell Museum has another batch of objects for disposal (see attached). As usual if you are interested contacted Steve Crane at sacrane@btinternet.com.
  3. The next meeting of the Cambridgeshire Heritage Engagement Group (CHEG) is at Kettle’s Yard at 2pm on 12 June. If you have attended previous meetings you should receive the details very soon, but if not let me know and we can add you to the mailing list.
  4. The Farmland Museum is advertising for a Marketing Consultant at https://www.le.ac.uk/museumstudies/Jobs2/full_job_descriptions/52068.htm, closing date 14 June.
  5. The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is advertising for a Collections Assistant (Asian Anthropology) at https://www.le.ac.uk/museumstudies/Jobs2/full_job_descriptions/52055.htm, closing date 10 June.
  6. The Museum of Cambridge is advertising for a Community Participation Coordinator at https://www.le.ac.uk/museumstudies/Jobs2/full_job_descriptions/52052.htm, closing date 4 June.

Best regards

Museums in Cambridgeshire News no. 126 (11 May 2018)

Dear colleague

Firstly, I’m sorry to have to retract the announcement I made in MiC News no. 125 that the next Museums in Cambridgeshire meeting had been arranged for 15 June. No sooner had I mailed that date than I received details of the Museum Remix being held in Cambridge on 14-15 June (see attachment). To avoid this unfortunate clash, the date of the MiC meeting at Peterborough Museum has now been re-arranged to be on Friday 13 July. I must also apologise for omitting the word ‘Strategy’ from last week’s announcement; when I said that the meeting would ‘…review the Museum’ I meant to say the meeting would ‘…review the Museum Strategy’!

Secondly, please find attached an open letter to all museums which wish to subscribe to Museums in Cambridgeshire for 2018-2019. As you will see the subscription remains at £50 per museum. If you are not the person in your museum who normally deals with these matters, would you be kind enough to forward this letter to that person?

Here are this week’s other news items:

  1. I am pleased to announce a trustee muster open to trustees from all MiC member museums, to be held at Ely Museum on 19 July at 4pm. If you are a trustee and are interested in attending please let me know asap. I can then add you (or any other trustee who you know is interested) to my mailing list for the event, which will examine a range of issues of current interest to museum trustees.
  2. Sincere congratulations are due to Ely Museum and Ramsey Rural Museum on achieving Full Accreditation.
  3. SEMFed have a Study Day at the Roald Dahl Museum on 28 June. For details go to https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/semfed-study-day-roald-dahl-museum-tickets-45780728391.

 

Museums in Cambridgeshire News no. 125 (3 May 2018)

Dear colleague

 

I am pleased to announce that the next meeting of Museums in Cambridgeshire (MiC) will take place at Peterborough Museum on Friday 15 June. Please save the date, and I will circulate the agenda and timings etc in the next week or so. A key focus of the meeting will be to consider the MiC Activity Plan for 2018-2019 and to review the Museum Strategy (this is currently being updated with a view to a formal launch at the AGM in the autumn). We will also consider priorities for countywide museum projects.

 

I believe a few people may not have received MiC News no. 124 because the email attachments were too big. If you did not receive 124 please let me know and I’ll resend it without attachments.

 

Finally, may I mention the new website for Wisbech and Fenland Museum at http://www.wisbechmuseum.org.uk/index.php?

Museums in Cambridgeshire News no. 124 (27 April 2018)

Dear colleague

 

There are a number of posts being advertised and other news this week:

 

  1. The Centre for Computing History is looking for a Collections Manager, closing date 9 May, at https://www.le.ac.uk/museumstudies/Jobs2/full_job_descriptions/51849.htm.
  2. IWM Duxford have two retail and admissions posts on offer, closing dates 11 May, at https://www.le.ac.uk/museumstudies/Jobs2/full_job_descriptions/51839.htm and https://www.le.ac.uk/museumstudies/Jobs2/full_job_descriptions/51841.htm.
  3. The Stained Glass Museum is recruiting consultants and part-time posts for their 2-year HLF Resilient Heritage Project. For more information see http://stainedglassmuseum.com/job_vacancies.html. The roles are:
  4. Project Administrator, closing date 18 May; Evaluation Consultant and Masterplan Consultant, closing dates 14 June.
  5. The SWIM project is now finished and I am pleased to attach the evaluation report, which I will also soon upload to the MiC webpages.
  6. This year’s University Museums Group Conference: ‘Foreign exchange? University museums and international engagement’ is being held at the
    University Museum of Zoology on 3 July and looks very interesting indeed. Visit the conference website for the full programme: http://universitymuseumsgroup.org/events/conference-2018/.
  7. I have a few items of equipment which I am happy to loan to MiC members: one small digital camera (not an SLR) and one Edirol voice recorder.