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This post is currently vacant.

 

(See below)

OUR COMMUNITY LEARNING OFFICER

KATE DOBSON [M.A. in Museum Studies; M.A. in Historical Research (Distinction); B.A. (hons) in History (2:1)] has volunteered at Nantwich Museum since 2008, with the experience encouraging her to pursue the MA in  Museum Studies.

   Initially, she was involved with working on the Museum Desk, greeting visitors and dealing with queries. She has also been involved in fundraising and has been present for new exhibits and events such as Holly Holy Day.

   After gaining four A-levels and an AS-level at Malbank School and Sixth Form, she gained her B.A. (hons) and an M.A. at Lancaster University followed by an M.A. at Leicester  University.

   She had previously been on placement at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, in the Department for Informal Learning, which is part of the Education Department.
   She has also been involved in the organisation and co-ordination of groups of children as a volunteer and Level 2 coach at Crewe and Nantwich Athletics Club.

   Kate, who is 25, enjoys a range of sporting activities such as squash and running and is also a member of the National Trust and the Museum Society.

   She joined us in September 2010.  


 

 

 

ANNE WHEELER was our previous Curator from October 2008 until March 2011. She succeeded Sue Pritchard who had held the post for 27 years.

   Anne relinquished the post to start a new life in Ireland when her husband became Curator-Manager of the Irish Agricultural Museum, Johnstown Castle Estate and Gardens in Wexford Town.

  

 

 


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