Museums and Collections of Higher Education

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Civic Museums
cross-disciplinary research
Digital Extension
Digital Reproductions
epistemic disruption
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Exhibition Work
Harvard University Art Museums
Harvard University's Peabody Museum
Higher Education
Institutional Narrative
institutional reflection
material culture studies
Material Culture Theory
Museum Of Anthropology
object-based learning
participatory museology
Petrie Museum
Public Engagement
Qian Xuesen
Sea Grass
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Sonic Arts Research Centre
Sydney University
Universidad Austral De Chile
University Art Museum
University Collections
University Museum
university museum societal engagement
Wider Higher Education Sector
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032030074
  • Weight: 280g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Museums and Collections of Higher Education provides an analysis of the historic connections between materiality and higher education, developed through diverse examples of global practice.

Outlining the different value propositions that museums and collections bring to higher education, the historic link between objects, evidence and academic knowledge is examined with reference to the origin point of both types of organisation. Museums and collections bring institutional reflection, cross-disciplinary bridges, digital extension options and participatory potential. Given the two primary sources of text and object, a singular source type predisposes a knowledge system to epistemic stasis, whereas mixed sources develop the potential for epistemic disruption and possible change. Museums and collections, therefore, are essential in the academies of higher learning. With the many challenges confronting humanity, it is argued that connecting intellect with social action for societal change through university museums should be a contemporary manifestation of the social contract of universities.

Much has been written about museums and universities, but there is little about university museums and collections. This book will interest museum scholars and practitioners especially those unaware that university museums are at the forefront of museological creativity. It will also be of interest to academics and the growing number of leaders and managers in the modern university.

Andrew Simpson has worked for Australian universities in professional and academic capacities. This has included being a solo operator of a university museum and introducing and developing Australia's first undergraduate degree program in Museum Studies. He is currently a Postdoctoral Research Affiliate at the Chau Chak Wing Museum, the University of Sydney and is active in UMAC, ICOM’s International Committee for University Museums and Collections. His research interests include the history, role and functions of museums, in particular, university museums, museum education, natural history and the public understanding of science.