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The Art of Teamwork: Corporate Training Program - Chau Chak Wing Museum

Visit the Chau Chak Wing Museum for a hands-on team building program where participants will have the unique opportunity to handle priceless artefacts from the collection guided by experienced curators. ... Face-to-face workshop with opportunities to
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Volunteer - Chau Chak Wing Museum

Volunteer. Join our team of dedicated museum volunteers. Volunteering is an excellent opportunity to work alongside our curators, educators and staff on three of Australia's oldest collections of cultural heritage, ... We're seeking keen volunteers to
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Our history - Chau Chak Wing Museum

Sydney University Museums. 'Macleay Museum University of Sydney', 1893–1902, photograph: John Shewan, HP83.57.4. ... Since its inception, the museum was overseen by an illustrious list of honorary curators, including Edward Reeve, William J Woodhouse,
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Historic photography collection - Chau Chak Wing Museum

John Shewan Collection. 1890s–c1934, approx. 200 items, Shewan was technical officer in physiology from 1883 to 1910, then acting curator of the Macleay Museum from 1911 to 1934, views of ... We welcome genuine requests for access to the collections.
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Nicholson Collection - Chau Chak Wing Museum

Webb. J. (1986). Cypriote antiquities in the Nicholson Museum at the University of Sydney. ... Throughout the 1940s and 50s Arthur Dale Trendall (honorary curator 1939-58) and James Stewart (curator 1957-62) actively sought to develop the Middle Eastern
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Policies and guidelines - Chau Chak Wing Museum

These guidelines cover the heritage assets of the Sydney University Museums, which include the Macleay, Nicholson and University Art collections. ... Please contact Repatriation Officer and Curator of Indigenous Heritage, Marika Duczynski, for any
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Ethnography collections - Chau Chak Wing Museum

Macleay curators are committed to working with communities to further understanding of the cultural collections we look after. ... We are currently preparing more detailed information on the Fijian collections in conjunction with the Fiji National Museum
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Object Based Learning Program - Chau Chak Wing Museum

What is the Object Based Learning Program? The Museum's OBL program is facilitated by our Academic Engagement Curators, Dr Eve Guerry and Jane Thogersen, who provide collection-based learning experiences ... We are keen to support new participants, as
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Home - Chau Chak Wing Museum

A free public museum at the University of Sydney. Located on Gadigal land, the Chau Chak Wing Museum is a multidisciplinary institution, sharing the University of Sydney's extensive collections with ... Closed public holidays. Connect with us. Chau Chak
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Impact of giving

Impact of giving. Giving today. Changing tomorrow. Each and every gift to the University of Sydney has an impact, no matter the size. Together, we’ve achieved amazing things. Here are just some of the stories of impact, which will take you on a
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