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Susan Sivric wrote:
>
>  Sandy - If you don't mind relocating and would like a real challenge, I suggest City University in London, England.  I just graduated from their MA program "Museum and Gallery Management".  What better place to study museums/galleries than in the cultural capital!  Here's one of the coordinators e-mail addresses if interested.
> [log in to unmask]
> University of London College also has a Museum Studies MA program.
> --
>
> On Tue, 1 Dec 1998 09:00:40    Jane Thomson wrote:
> >Sandy - I'm doing a study for the University of Calgary (where I'm teaching)
> >to determine whether we should offer a graduate program in Museum Studies.
> >Part of the study involves assessing what's out there at present. I found an
> >excellent reference is Victor J. Danilov's "Museum Careers and Training",
> >1994, ISBN 0-313-28105-X. It should give you all the information you need -
> >at least what there was to that date. Good luck.
> >
> >
> >At 12:03 AM 30/11/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >>I am interested in the names of colleges and universities that offer
> >>graduate degrees in Museum studies, of any type. Thanks in advance for
> >>any information you can provide. Sandy Caesar
> >>
> >>
> >Jane Sproull Thomson
> >
>
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> From:         "Enright, Don" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject:      Multi-purpose Rooms: A Wish List
> To:           [log in to unmask]
>
> Hello-
>
> I'm the Interpretive Program Co-ordinator at a new permanent visitor centre
> opening in Canada's capital in the year 2000. I am on the planning team for
> the Multi-purpose Room for our facility, and I would like to solicit your
> advice about what I should try to have included in this space.
>
> The room will be 1000-2000 square feet and will function alternately as a
> display space, an auditorium, and a classroom/school programming space.
>
> In its "display" incarnation, the room will be on the theme of international
> trade. Perhaps: multimedia modules, text/images on the walls, a small live
> programming area, a quiet reading area...
>
> As a classroom, our target audience is grades 5-8. I don't know what kinds
> of activities yet- potentially, workshops, arts/crafts, small group
> discussion, roleplaying.
>
> As an auditorium, we would like to accommodate guest speakers, 16mm film,
> slides and video.
>
> How do you feel about "multipurpose rooms" in general? Are they an integral
> part of your facility? Are you satisfied with the look of them, their
> functionality, the balance of their different uses?
>
> What do you like best about your multipurpose room? What would you change if
> you could go back and do it all again? I'm thinking of: storage,
> electricity, plumbing, AV, decor, accessibility, staff, scheduling, anything
> you feel should be considered.
>
> Thank-you very much for your help
>
> Don Enright
> Interpretive Program Co-ordinator
> Canada and the World Pavilion
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