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John Fielding, CEO
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Many are also Directors or senior management staff of major museums in their own countries along with one or two in the museum education field.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Museum volunteers are given a number of opportunities for continuing education and fellowship throughout the year, including seminars with museum professionals and visiting scholars, specialized training for temporary exhibitions and educational field trips.
A European co-operation in this field seems the most efficient way to address this task as European museums and related institutes face often similar problems regarding the preservation and conservation of their collections.
General Museum Orientation and Tour provided for all new volunteers Volunteer Field Trips for enrichment and social interaction Additional Free Admissions for friends/relatives based on hours of service.
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Richard Hosking, Paranormal Investigator
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The Museum's extensive photographic archive includes field photos by early anthropologists, prints with no negatives, and images of artifacts in black and white and color transparency formats.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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New information technology is highly influential in change in the visual and cultural field and has the potential alter our relationship with museums and galleries extending access and opening up new patterns of use.
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Astrid Schuhmann, Backpacker
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The Program will have daily field trips to temples and museums throughout Kunming and Yunnan Province with excursions to Dali, Lijiang and the Stone Forest.
Field trips to Mystic Seaport, Sturbridge Village, art galleries, planetariums, and museums were successfully undertaken and became traditional supplements to the children's educational program.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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In addition to comparing the anatomical differences used by zoologists in the field and in museums, I am looking at differences in chromosome structure and variation in individual genes.
Several university museums are also important resources for studies in the field, including the Sedgwick Museum of Geology and the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Specimens that could not be confidently identified in the field will go out to museums for firm identification and a final report will be published within six months of the expedition, both printed and in electronic format.
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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Field trips to the Law Courts and the Vancouver Police Museum, as well as guest speakers from the Police Department and from law offices and paralegal agencies are regular features of Law 12.
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