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Summer fun and adventure arrives – and not a suitcase in sight!

Summer at the Museums 23 July – 2 September 2015 Forget about flight delays, lost suitcases and last-minute passport panic. With over 120 family events and activities to choose from, … Continue reading →

Learning with NEMO

In May, Sarah-Jane Harknett, Outreach Organiser at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, and Lorena Bushell, Learning Coordinator at the Whipple Museum went on a NEMO (Network of European Museums Organisations) … Continue reading →

Work experience at the University of Cambridge Museums

The University of Cambridge Museums offer work experience placements for school-aged participants, providing the opportunity to spend a week learning new skills and developing their self-confidence, timekeeping and communication. During … Continue reading →

A rare stink is coming…

The Botanic Garden titan arum, Amorphophallus titanum, is preparing to flower. Also known as the corpse flower, the titan arum heats up on the first night of full flowering to … Continue reading →

Get Creative at the Big Weekend

If you are looking for fun and family entertainment this summer, our jam-packed Summer at the Museums programme is a great place to start! Whether it’s something to do on … Continue reading →

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