• 10.00am - 5.30pm
  • FREE
  • Chelsea, London
  • 10.00am - 5.30pm
  • FREE
  • Chelsea, London

Museums training programme

Uniform training
Training

Supporting skills development within the sector

The National Army Museum provides training opportunities in best practice for museums throughout the UK and internationally.

Our training offer

Working with a network of over 140 UK Regimental & Corps Museums and international partners, we deliver a free annual training programme that encourages skills development within the sector, and explores the benefits of networking and sharing expertise in working with Army collections.

While our training is free for those working or volunteering in Regimental & Corps Museums, our courses are currently charged at £50 for a half day, £100 for a full day, and £450 for our week-long Regimental Curators’ Course, for those wishing to attend from outside the sector.

Please note that all volunteer bookings need to come direct from your volunteer-supervisor.

If you have any enquiries regarding the training programme, please contact Julian Farrance (jfarrance@nam.ac.uk).

Close Encounters of the Mould Kind: Realistic Emergency Response

Tuesday, 13 August 2024

10.30am – 12.00pm
Zoom

In this online session, our Preventive Conservator will talk about a recent real-life emergency response to mould at the National Army Museum, and different approaches to dealing with it. We will cover how to tell what you can manage yourselves versus when to call in recovery specialists, and different methods that can be used to treat different material types commonly found in military collections.

Modes for Beginners

Tuesday, 3 September 2024

10.00am – 12.30pm
Zoom

This session will introduce the Modes software. Attendees will learn the basics of navigating Modes, including:

  • Finding records
  • Viewing and sorting records
  • Exporting records
  • Editing records
  • Creating records

No previous experience of Modes is necessary.
Attendees must be confident in basic IT use and use of Zoom.
Modes does not need to be installed on the device being using to join the session.

Introduction to Museum Learning 

Thursday, 5 September 2024

10.30am – 4.00pm
National Army Museum, London

This full-day workshop is aimed at those with responsibility for running learning activities at their museum or site. We will look at why museums offer learning activities and the range of options that a museum may wish to consider, such as school workshops, family learning activities, trails, handling objects and digital resources. We will use examples from the National Army Museum’s learning offer and there will be opportunities to get hands-on with our handling collection and learning resources throughout the day.

Modes for Beginners

Tuesday, 10 September 2024

10.00am – 12.30pm
Zoom

This session will introduce the Modes software. Attendees will learn the basics of navigating Modes, including:

  • Finding records
  • Viewing and sorting records
  • Exporting records
  • Editing records
  • Creating records

No previous experience of Modes is necessary.
Attendees must be confident in basic IT use and use of Zoom.
Modes does not need to be installed on the device being using to join the session.

Modes for Advanced Users

Tuesday, 17 September 2024

10.00am – 12.30pm
Zoom

Attendees will be introduced to more advanced techniques for:

  • Using and manipulating subsets
  • Creating and editing grids
  • Validation and term lists 
  • Managing multimedia 
  • Global editing via the grid 
  • Importing data 

Attendees should have completed a Modes for Beginners course or have equivalent experience of navigating, searching, editing and creating Modes records.
Attendees must be confident in basic IT use and use of Zoom.
Modes does not need to be installed on the device being using to join the session.

Regimental Curators’ Course

Monday, 7 October - Thursday, 10 October 2024

National Army Museum, London

This four-day training course covers various aspects of museum best practice and working with Army collections. It's open to staff, volunteers and trustees working in Regimental & Corps Museums. Topics covered during the week include an introduction to preventive conservation, learning services, marketing for military museums, research and archives, photo identification, exhibitions, collections care and management, and much more.

Emergency Planning and Response Training

Monday, 21 October 2024

10.30am – 4.00pm
National Army Museum, London

This course is delivered by Harwell Restoration services and is a full day of training on emergency planning and response procedure. The course will provide an introduction into emergency situations with real life examples, emergency planning and roles and responsibilities and managing different types of collections salvage, finishing with a hands-on desktop exercise. (Limited to 15 attendees)

Radiation Safety in Museums

Wednesday, 20 November 2024

10.30am 2.30pm
Edinburgh Castle

This course is delivered by Defence Radiation Protection Service and is a full-day of training on radiation safety for museums. The course will provide an introduction to what radiation is, help raise awareness and provide you with resources for safety measures for museum staff and visitors as well as to protect collections. This training is delivered for the benefit of the Association of Scottish Military Museums, but is available to all Regimental and Corps Museums.

Firearms in Museums Course (Leeds)

Tuesday, 26 November 2024

Royal Armouries, Leeds

The Firearms in Museums course is delivered in partnership between the National Army Museum and the Royal Armouries. This course covers firearms legislation relevant to UK museums, provides a historical overview to firearms used by the British Army and also includes an introduction to firearms conservation. This course will take place in person at the Royal Armouries in Leeds. (Limited to 10 attendees.)

Firearms in Museums Course (London)

Thursday, 28 November 2024

National Army Museum, London

The Firearms in Museums course is delivered in partnership between the National Army Museum and the Royal Armouries. This course covers firearms legislation relevant to UK museums, provides a historical overview to firearms used by the British Army and also includes an introduction to firearms conservation. This course will take place in person at the National Army Museum in London.

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