Stately homes face many challenges, not least how they appeal to today’s visitors, but they are responding with sensitivity and inventiveness, writes Juliana Gilling
A more representative set of trustees will have a trickle-down effect on the workforce and provide a diversity of thought and life experience that will make for a better museum. Juliana Gilling reports
The Museum of Scotland made a bold architectural, political and cultural statement when it opened 10 years ago. Juliana Gilling looks at how it might develop in the future
As the University of Cambridge celebrates its 800th anniversary, Juliana Gilling looks at how its museums are reaching out beyond the narrow confines of academia
There is huge public interest in Henry VIII, so museums have been working hard to make sure their exhibitions stand out among the multitude of events in 2009 to mark the 500th anniversary of his accession to the throne, writes Juliana Gilling