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From the Enlightenment to the Kelvin Hall: shifting collections and paradigms in Glasgow

The foundation of the Hunterian Museum at the University of Glasgow in 1807 marks a defining moment in Scotland’s cultural history and in the establishment of museums as places of learning for all. The Hunterian’s next phase of development at Kelvin Hall forms part of a bigger vision for cultural and sporting organisations to partner in making a unique contribution to the city’s educational ecology, creating new lifeforms that engage with the multiple audiences of the growing Learning City.

Kelvin Hall as a state of the art facility for research, teaching and learning, and public engagement

Subscribers may be interested in knowing about a major initiative in Glasgow. The redevelopment of Kelvin Hall (KH) offers the University (UoG) and City of Glasgow the opportunity to create an integrated, state of the art facility for research, teaching and learning, and public engagement in the area of historic collections and the visual arts.

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