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Brunel Museum publishes its Research, Public History and Science Outreach Report 2024

Today, the Brunel Museum published its first Research, Public History, and Science Outreach report, detailing its activities in these areas.

This Research, Public History, and Science Outreach Report 2024 is available to read here

With the generous support of funders including the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Art Fund, as well as the hard work of Trustees, Staff, and Museum Volunteers, the Museum developed a broad programme of research and expanded its engagement with varied audiences across the year.

In her introduction to the Report, Katherine McAlpine, Director of the Brunel Museum, wrote that:

“2024 was an outstanding year, one in which our Trustees, staff, and volunteers worked hard to share their latest research, to excite new and returning audiences with stories of the Thames Tunnel and the Brunel family, and to engage with communities ranging from the very local to the international. This report makes visible the varied research projects currently ongoing in the Museum, and shows that even a museum as small as ours can make a big impact in delivering publicly-accessible programmes and events focussed on history and STEM.”

 

The Brunel Museum is grateful to all those who have supported its work over the last year, and looks forward to continuing into the future with a range of activities and programmes, to deepen its work and to develop new partnerships locally, nationally, and internationally.

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