Written by Emilie Pearson, Curatorial Assistant at the Natural History Museum, London.
The Natural History Museum is a large, vibrant museum with over 900 staff working across many different teams. These include numerous collections-based teams, as well as the learning and engagement teams who work with a variety of audiences in different ways. There are many crossovers between these teams, with curators and researchers taking part in events such as the popular Nature Live in person and online series, as well as numerous evening events held by the museum Visitor Events teams.
My journey with the NHM started back in 2016, when I joined as a Learning Volunteer. I’d come twice as a visitor before then, once when I was just 18, killing time before seeing a film in the BFI Imax (I nearly missed the start of the film as I didn’t want to leave!) I then came again during university holidays when I was studying for a Zoology degree (inspired partly by my first visit) and I was determined to go on one of the Spirit Collection Tours to see the Giant Squid. I made the friend I was going with queue up from 9:30 (the museum didn’t open till 10) to ensure we got a spot on one of the tours.
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