
NTU Museum and Heritage Development
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MA Museum & Heritage Development at Nottingham Trent University, a creative practice-based course exploring new approaches to contemporary museums & heritage.
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16-02-2018 15:00:27
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Here we go! Day 1 of the Annual Learning and Teaching Conference. Exciting programme of sessions exploring #HEFutures. What will the next 10 years hold? Nottingham Trent University Trent Institute for Learning and Teaching


First session of the day #HEFutures Students from BSc Psychology talk about future proofing employability through co-prduction. Students have a genuine role to play in shaping how we foster contemporary approaches to employability. Nottingham Trent University Trent Institute for Learning and Teaching


Fantastic session by Lisa Clughen on how we can foster positive emotions and #joy within learning and teaching. Trent Institute for Learning and Teaching Nottingham Trent University #HEFutures


Day 2 of the Trent Institute for Learning and Teaching Annual Learning and Teaching Conference Nottingham Trent University. Today's programme includes a vast exploration of #Technology and #Curriculum design to determine what the future of HE looks like for staff and students #HEFuturesNTU


Excellent turnout and feedback for my Trent Institute for Learning and Teaching ALTC presentation which provided technical advice on how #DigitalGames (especially #Twine) can be used to support and enhance staff and student engagement. #MakeYourOwnGame #HEFuturesNTU #Play #DigitalConfidence


Students from NTU Museum and Heritage Development and #MAInternationalDevelopment Nottingham Trent University NTU School of Arts and Humanities have today presented an exceptional overview of the work they've produced in collaboration with @FWKMuseum for the SHAPE Sustainability Impact Projects supported by Students Organising for Sustainability🌍 & The British Academy





We would like to announce our wonderful professor Ross Parry who launched the Museum Data Service (MDS) today. This transformative service aims to connect and share tens of millions of object records across ALL 1750 accredited UK museums. A big congratulations Ross Parry ! 👏📚


Members of our team have been exploring how partnership working with @FWKMuseum can help establish ongoing dialogs to support sharing knowledge about sustainable practices. Watch this short film to hear more about this pilot project funded by Trent Institute for Learning and Teaching