05/26/2026
Writing K-12 Lesson Plans for Museums course begins July 6 on Museum Study
The kids are will be heading back to school. Their teachers will be needing lesson plans. Are you ready to help?
Join Instructor Tara Young beginning July 6 for the 4 week online professional development course Writing K-12 Lesson Plans for Museums.
This course is designed to teach museum educators how to develop and write formal lesson plans for K-12 programming.
You will review a wide variety of K-12 lesson plans from different types of museums. Each week’s lecture, chat, and assignment will be iterative, and students will end the course with a finished lesson plan that they can put into use at their museums.
For more information visit our website: https://www.museumstudy.com/writing-k-12-lesson-plans-for-museums
Museum Study - Writing K-12 Lesson Plans for Museums
Writing K-12 Lesson Plans for Museums course. Instructor Tara Young. Teach museum educators how to develop and write formal lesson plans for K-12 programming.
05/22/2026
5 Reasons Why Agile Approaches work in Museums, Arts & Heritage
New Blog post on Museum Study by Belinda Waldock
https://www.museumstudy.com/5-reasons-why-agile-approaches-work-in-museums-arts-heritage
5 Reasons Why Agile Approaches work in Museums, Arts & Heritage
Professional development to help you build a better cultural institution and be a stronger member of the team that carries out the mission of your institution
05/12/2026
Are you juggling multiple projects while wearing numerous hats?
Working across teams and partners while navigating constant change?
Trying to improve how things work but struggling to create the space to do it?
Join us on Tuesday June 9 for a Museum Study webinar, Adaptable Agile Museums presented by Belinda Waldock.
Learn how museum teams across the UK are adopting agile approaches to navigate shifting landscapes, complex collaborations, uncertainty, and the unknown.
Agile museums use approaches that connect the whole museum, creating alignment across teams, projects, and priorities while enabling a more responsive and adaptable way of working.
Discover how to build resilience, flexibility, and adaptability across your organisation while juggling multiple projects and wearing numerous hats. At the same time, empower volunteers and ignite innovation and creativity.
This session is relevant across the whole museum, from exhibitions and events to education, collections, curation, conservation, marketing, leadership, and communications.
In this talk, Belinda Waldock will explain what agile is and why it works so effectively in museums and cultural organisations. She will share stories and insights from her work across the UK, bringing practical examples to life.
You’ll leave with simple, actionable ideas to help you become more adaptable in both your work and your wider life.
Belinda Waldock works with museums across the UK to adopt agile approaches that build organisational resilience and support innovation. With a background in growth, innovation, and wellbeing, she has founded and grown not-for-profit organisations and is the author of Being Agile in Business, published by Pearson.
To register for the webinar email [email protected] with the subject: Adaptable Agile Museums. Please include your name, institution, and title.
05/04/2026
Storage Techniques online course begins June 1 on Museum Study
Is your collection at risk due to poor storage methods? Good storage mounts are essential for preserving museum collections. Join Instructor Gretchen Anderson for the 4 week course Storage Techniques.
Building on the related course, Materials for Exhibit, Moving, and Storage, in Storage Techniques, you will learn about the materials, tools, ideas, and techniques needed to create quality storage mounts. You will design and build a storage mount for an object of your choosing and plan a storage improvement project for a collection of objects using archival materials and techniques.
For more information visit our website: https://www.museumstudy.com/storage-techniques
Museum Study Storage Techniques
Storage Techniques course. Instructor Rebecca Newberry. Learn about the materials, tools, ideas and techniques needed to create quality storage mounts.
04/09/2026
Assessing Risk to Cultural Property 1 course begins May 4 on Museum Study
Assessing risks to cultural property, including but not limited to Museum, Library, and Archive collections, is becoming a fundamental ability for collection care professionals. Join instructors Robert Waller and Moya Dumville for the first in a series of online courses on Risk to Cultural Property. This introductory course provides a firm foundation on which to build an understanding of risk-based approaches to cultural property protection.
For more information visit our website: https://www.museumstudy.com/assessing-risk-to-cultural-property-1
Museum Study Assessing Risk to Cultural Property 1
Assessing Risk to Cultural Property 1 course. Instructor Robert Waller. This introductory course provides a firm foundation on which to build an understanding of risk-based approaches to cultural property protection.
04/01/2026
Creating Successful Traveling Exhibitions course begins May 4 on Museum Study
Ever wanted to know how to develop a traveling exhibition?
If so, Creating Successful Traveling Exhibitions is for you. This class will be focused on providing you with the nuts and bolts on how to develop and tour traveling exhibitions. We will be delving into all stages of the traveling exhibit development process and tips and strategies will be provided to build sustainable frameworks for these types of exhibitions.
Join Instructor Saul Sopoci Drake for this 4 week online professional development course.
For more information visit our website: https://www.museumstudy.com/creating-successful-traveling-exhibitions
Museum Study Creating Successful Traveling Exhibitions
Creating Successful Traveling Exhibitions course. Instructor Saul Sopoci Drake. How to develop a traveling exhibition.
03/26/2026
Managing Museum Volunteers course begins May 4 on MuseumStudy
The Managing Museum Volunteers course will focus on strategies for running a successful volunteer program that adapts to the needs of the museum. Appropriate for professionals starting a new volunteer program or wanting to reinvigorate an existing one, this course will include topics such as: assessing the museum’s needs for volunteers; managing the recruitment, selection, onboarding, training, and evaluating of volunteers; and troubleshooting problems with volunteers. We will also consider some of the ways that volunteerism in the US is changing overall and how those changes might affect museums.
Join Instructor Tara Young for this 4 week online professional development course.
For more information visit our website: https://www.museumstudy.com/managing-museum-volunteers
Museum Study - Managing Museum Volunteers
Managing Museum Volunteers course. Instructor Tara Young. This course will focus on strategies for running a successful volunteer program that adapts to the needs of the museum.
03/09/2026
Moving Museum Collections online course begins March 30 on Museum Study
Are you planning a remodel, new storage, or a new building and will need to move all or part of your collection? Don't wait until the last minute. Join Instructor Lori Benson, veteran of three large scale museum collection moves, for the 4 week online course Moving Museum Collections.
This course provides an overview of how to plan and manage a move to avoid the many pitfalls. The course will help you define the scope of your project, develop a work plan and schedule, prepare a communication scheme, define proposals for vendors, choose equipment, estimate costs, identify hazards, organize staffing, and establish packing techniques and standards. Whether you are moving across the hall or across town, Moving Museum Collections will provide a guide for a successful move.
For more information visit our website: http://www.museumstudy.com/courses/course-list/moving-museum-collections/
Museum Study Moving Museum Collections
Moving Museum Collections course. Instructor Lori Benson. A how-to for planning and managing a museum collections move to avoid the many pitfalls associated with a move project.
03/03/2026
Introduction to Integrated Pest Management online course begins March 30 on Museum Study
Join Conservator Gretchen Anderson for the 4 week online course Introduction to Integrated Pest Management. Silverfish will eat your paper materials, moths will eat your woolens and feather objects, mice will gladly nest in anything they can! How can you protect the collection in your care from this very real and very serious threat? Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a holistic approach, using low-toxicity strategies to manage the threat. This online course explores the foundation of knowledge needed to solve pest problems in a myriad of situations that might be encountered in cultural institutions.
For more information visit https://www.museumstudy.com/introduction-to-integrated-pest-management
Museum Study Introduction to Integrated Pest Management
Introduction to Integrated Pest Management course. Instructor Gretchen Anderson. Explores the foundation of knowledge needed to solve pest problems in a myriad of situations that might be encountered in cultural institutions.
02/24/2026
Check out the new Blog post on Museum Study, Gretchen Anderson retires from Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
In our latest Blog post we have a conversation with instructor Gretchen Anderson about what she has been doing since she retired as Conservator at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Learn what she has been up to the last year https://www.museumstudy.com/gretchen-anderson-retires-from-carnegie-museum-of-natural-history and then join her for one or more of her 5 courses this year beginning with Keeping Historic Houses & Museums Clean in March
Gretchen Anderson retires from Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Professional development to help you build a better cultural institution and be a stronger member of the team that carries out the mission of your institution