University museums are a significant and diverse sector within the broader museum community, embracing visual arts, natural history, ethnography, science and technology, social history, medicine, archaeology and classics, all within a university setting and construct. It is estimated there are more than 3,500 university museums spread across all populated continents. Some act as local, state, and regional cultural and scientific centres for their communities, others are aligned solely to a single discipline or faculty within the university.
With collections in some cases dating back centuries, most began life as teaching facilities tied to a single discipline or faculty. The museums were largely inward looking, their collections used for teaching and research, and as teaching methods changed were at risk of becoming irrelevant within their own institutions. Yet the collections they…
