Successfully working internationally

Author: Jane Weeks

For many museums across the world working internationally is not a new phenomenon but, as a dimension of British museums, it has grown exponentially over the last decade.

Though there is still the erroneous belief that international work is only for national museums, an increasing number of non-national museums in the UK are working internationally.

This guide explores the diverse ways in which the UK’s museums work across the world and includes case studies, tips and considerations for organisations seeking to develop their overseas activity.

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