July 2016
This edition contains the following stories:
- 50th anniversary conference - Museums in the global contemporary: Debating the museum of now
- Countries of culture inquiry - Dr Lisanne Gibson defends funding to the regions
- Launch of socially engaged practice - our new flexible learning programme
- Encountering the unexpected: Connecting people, museums and nature to encourage successful aging
- Current and former Museum Studies PHD students present papers at AAM
- Holly Furlong: Gender rights and the Women's Museum of Ireland
- Tan Yue: Three years after graduation, I found my way home
- Researching the Sao Paulo Biennal
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