Museums Association news
20 Mar 2020
The heads of several major organisations, including The Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA), the
01 Oct 2019
Museum infrastructure in the UK is at breaking point and requires critical investment to protect
18 Apr 2019
More than 190 UK institutions and individuals from the arts and culture sectors have pledged
11 Mar 2019
Arts Council England (ACE) is gearing up to launch its new platform for arts and
07 Feb 2019
The UK’s Museums Association (MA) has urged politicians to take “all necessary action” to avoid
19 Dec 2018
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Increasing numbers of graduates are having to take on multiple unpaid internships as they strive
16 Oct 2018
‘Dissent: inspiring hope, embracing change’ will be the theme for the UK’s Museums Association (MA)
15 Aug 2018
The Royal Society has announced “Places of Science”, a new funding scheme for small museums
19 Jul 2018
London's British Museum is planning to borrow the Trump Baby blimp, which flew over the
29 Jun 2018
The centenary of Britain's Royal Air Force (RAF) is being celebrated in London, with the
16 May 2018
The Museums Association (MA) is set to launch the latest round of its Transformers Influence
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26 Jan 2018
The Museums Association (MA) has named Maggie Appleton as its new president, with the RAF
31 Oct 2017
Museums Association (MA) director Sharon Heal says new research raises serious questions about entry into
19 Jun 2017
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has announced a shakeup of its ministerial
04 May 2017
The British Government has deferred a tax relief aimed at helping to cover the costs
28 Apr 2017
The Museums Association has announced the first keynote speakers for its November conference, with poet
30 Jan 2017
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A post-Brexit Britain’s museums, galleries and theatres will play a key role in promoting the
06 Jan 2017
Funding cuts at a local level could result in “cultural cold spots” across Britain, according
23 Nov 2016
The UK government is to broaden the scope of its museums and galleries tax relief
06 Oct 2016
The Museums Association (MA) is bringing back its Transformers programme – a scheme designed to
22 Sep 2016
Museums play a vital role in the tourist economy for rural and coastal destinations across
19 Sep 2016
The UK’s new culture minister Matt Hancock has urged the museums industry to fight exclusion,
19 Aug 2016
Oil giant BP's sponsorship of cultural attractions in the UK has not breached the Museum
11 Aug 2016
With recent statistics suggesting that only a fraction of people from ethnic backgrounds are employed
11 Aug 2016
London continued to dominate the landscape as the UK's leading tourist destination, while an increase
02 Aug 2016
Discrimination within the museum sector is negatively affecting workforce diversity, leading to people leaving the
19 Jul 2016
UK culture minister Ed Vaizey is returning to the back benches of British politics after
07 Jul 2016
In the wake of Britain’s decision to leave the European Union (EU), the Museums Association
01 Jul 2016
The Museums Association (MA) has updated its members on the implications of the UK leaving
29 Feb 2016
With Britain’s government having set a date for the referendum on whether the country should
02 Feb 2016
Dated museum policy is hampering use and development of new technologies, with some institutions simply
27 Jan 2016
Peter Law, creative producer at Flying Object and creator of Tate Britain’s IK Prize-winning Sensorium,
21 Jan 2016
Innovators producing cutting-edge technologies for the museums sector have said that risks must be taken
18 Jan 2016
The latest technological innovations in museums and galleries will be presented and debated at a
13 Jan 2016
A new study by the Museums Association (MA) has revealed that one in five regional
26 Nov 2015
Arts Council England (ACE) and the UK’s national museums and galleries, will not feel the
03 Aug 2015
Manchester’s local council is searching for an architect to design a new proposed £110m (US$172.2m,
27 Jul 2015
The Museums Association has warned that funding cuts could mean the end of free entry
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