Measure What Matters – 2012 symposium discussion
The following is a summary of discussion of this principle at the 2012 symposium How do we decide what matters? Different things matter to different people. It’s important to decide what matters to...
View ArticleThink Global, Be Networked – 2012 symposium discussion
Here is a summary of this Happy Museum Paper principle at the symposium ?Think global, act local’, should be a guide for museums in transition. Whilst most museums might best support well-being in a...
View ArticleSupport learning for resilience – 2012 symposium discussion
It was acknowledged that resilience was often pigeon-holed as a funding issue and it was key to see resilience in a broader context of global challenges such as climate change, resource scarcity and...
View ArticlePursue mutual relationships – 2012 symposium discussion
Notes of a discussion of this principle from the Happy Museum paper at the Symposium This principle inspired a wide-ranging discussion. The starting point was the kind of relationship with which,...
View ArticleHappy Museum presents to the Warwick Commission on the Future of Cultural Value
On Wednesday 2nd April, Mandy Barnett, Happy Museum Evaluator, presented on Happy Museum to the Warwick Commission on the Future of Cultural Value. The commission aims to undertake a comprehensive...
View ArticleBeaney House of Art and Knowledge
The Beaney is an art gallery, museum, library and Cafe situated in the heart of the historic city of Canterbury. The building takes its name from its benefactor, Dr James George Beaney, who died in...
View ArticleMeasure What Matters – 2012 symposium discussion
The following is a summary of discussion of this principle at the 2012 symposium How do we decide what matters? Different things matter to different people. It’s important to decide what matters to...
View ArticleThink Global, Be Networked – 2012 symposium discussion
Here is a summary of this Happy Museum Paper principle at the symposium ?Think global, act local’, should be a guide for museums in transition. Whilst most museums might best support well-being in a...
View ArticleSupport learning for resilience – 2012 symposium discussion
It was acknowledged that resilience was often pigeon-holed as a funding issue and it was key to see resilience in a broader context of global challenges such as climate change, resource scarcity and...
View ArticlePursue mutual relationships – 2012 symposium discussion
Notes of a discussion of this principle from the Happy Museum paper at the Symposium This principle inspired a wide-ranging discussion. The starting point was the kind of relationship with which,...
View ArticleHappy Museum presents to the Warwick Commission on the Future of Cultural Value
On Wednesday 2nd April, Mandy Barnett, Happy Museum Evaluator, presented on Happy Museum to the Warwick Commission on the Future of Cultural Value. The commission aims to undertake a comprehensive...
View ArticleBeaney House of Art and Knowledge
The Beaney is an art gallery, museum, library and Cafe situated in the heart of the historic city of Canterbury. The building takes its name from its benefactor, Dr James George Beaney, who died in...
View ArticleMeasure What Matters – 2012 symposium discussion
The following is a summary of discussion of this principle at the 2012 symposium How do we decide what matters? Different things matter to different people. It’s important to decide what matters to...
View ArticleThink Global, Be Networked – 2012 symposium discussion
Here is a summary of this Happy Museum Paper principle at the symposium ?Think global, act local’, should be a guide for museums in transition. Whilst most museums might best support well-being in a...
View ArticleSupport learning for resilience – 2012 symposium discussion
It was acknowledged that resilience was often pigeon-holed as a funding issue and it was key to see resilience in a broader context of global challenges such as climate change, resource scarcity and...
View ArticlePursue mutual relationships – 2012 symposium discussion
Notes of a discussion of this principle from the Happy Museum paper at the Symposium This principle inspired a wide-ranging discussion. The starting point was the kind of relationship with which,...
View ArticleHappy Museum presents to the Warwick Commission on the Future of Cultural Value
On Wednesday 2nd April, Mandy Barnett, Happy Museum Evaluator, presented on Happy Museum to the Warwick Commission on the Future of Cultural Value. The commission aims to undertake a comprehensive...
View ArticleHappy Museum and the Wellbeing of Future Generations Act, Wales
The Happy Museum is delighted to announce a new initiative – working with six museums across Wales to develop and test museum practice in support of the goals of the Future Generations Act. Led by...
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