Deborah Mulhearn, Author at Museums Association - Page 6 of 6

Deborah Mulhearn

Deborah Mulhearn freelance journalist

Deborah Mulhearn is a freelance journalist

The front line

Deborah Mulhearn on the organisations that are unafraid to promote front-of-house staff and are investing in their training and development

Firm foundations

Company collections are often treated as just another asset, suffering from neglect, or worse. But as Deborah Mulhearn discovers, more enlightened businesses understand the importance of maintaining their heritage

A tale of two cities

Deborah Mulhearn reports on the roles museums and galleries are playing in the 800th birthday celebrations of Leeds and Liverpool

Human Interest

Eastern Zambia is renowned for its amazing wildlife, but its remarkable archaeology is less well known. Deborah Mulhearn reports on efforts to create a heritage centre to display the area's two million years of human history

Finding sanctuary

Immigration is a hot topic at the moment, but some museums are trying to go beyond the sensational media headlines and make a real difference to the lives of refugees and asylum seekers. By Deborah Mulhearn

Freedom of assembly

Welsh museums were once refuges, so the joke had it, for holidaymakers when it rained. But devolution and the national museums service's centenary have heralded an era of change, writes Deborah Mulhearn

A tale of two cities

Deborah Mulhearn reports on the roles museums and galleries are playing in the 800th birthday celebrations of Leeds and Liverpool

Family planning

The trend for people to research their family trees offers museums an opportunity to open their archives. By Deborah Mulhearn

Northern exposure

The success of a regional museum partnership in Mid-Antrim could provide a model for cooperative working throughout Northern Ireland. Deborah Mulhearn reports

Inspired choices

Deborah Mulhearn finds out why writers and artists often turn to museums and galleries for inspiration
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