How do I contact the Natural History Museum?

How do I contact the Natural History Museum?

How do I contact the Natural History Museum?

General enquiries and ticketing Switchboard: If your enquiry is urgent please contact us on +44 (0)20 7942 5000. Lines are open Monday-Sunday 9.30-17.00. For general comments and feedback, please email us. Thank you for your patience while we respond to a large number of enquiries.

Who is the curator of the Natural History Museum?

Miranda Lowe, Principal Curator, Crustacea Graduating from a background in molecular research I started out my career at the Museum as an Curatorial Assistant.

How many staff does the Natural History Museum have?

350 scientific staff
Our 350 scientific staff carry out world-class research, supported by the Museum’s collections and facilities.

How do you get to Natural History Museum London?

The nearest Tube station is South Kensington, about a five-minute walk from the Museum’s main entrance on Exhibition Road. It services the District and Circle lines. Piccadilly line trains will not stop here until spring 2022.

How do you become a natural history museum curator?

  1. Get your bachelor’s degree. To become a museum curator, you’ll need a bachelor’s degree.
  2. Get a master’s degree or higher. It’s a good idea to seek a master’s degree or higher if you want to work in museum administration.
  3. Develop related skills.
  4. Gain experience.
  5. Get hired as a museum curator.

How do you become a natural history curator?

Earn a Bachelor’s Degree For those wondering how to become a museum curator, the first step is to acquire the proper education. The BLS states that most curator positions require a bachelor’s and master’s degree in a related field, such as art history, history, archaeology, or museum studies.

Who pays for the Natural History Museum?

The majority of the Museum’s funding comes from government grant-in-aid through the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). This funding is set for a number of years, and the Museum provides reports to DCMS on how it has met its agreed targets.

How old is the National History Museum?

148c. 1873-1881
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How can I contact the Natural History Museum?

If you would prefer to email us, please contact us via our enquiries form. If you would prefer to email us, please contact us via our enquiries form. Our Museums are currently closed to school visits. We look forward to welcoming you and your students back as soon as we can.

What to do if you lose something at the Natural History Museum?

You do not need to contact us if you want to cancel. If you lose something at the Museum please contact us with your name, contact details, a description of the item and the date of your visit. We keep lost items for 28 days. If you would prefer to email us, please contact us via our enquiries form.

How old do you have to be to go to the Natural History Museum?

By signing up I confirm that I am over the age of 13. I consent to the Museum using my personal data in accordance with data protection legislation. I understand that the Museum will also use my personal data to provide the services requested and to analyse visitor activity and preferences.

How long does it take for Natural History Museum to respond?

We aim to respond to enquiries within 5 to 10 working days. We ask you to remember that staff are trying to help you to the best of their ability – please treat them with respect.