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Museum curator

Create displays of historic objects, pieces of art and other items to help people understand more about the past and different cultures.

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What it's like

You would create displays of historic objects, pieces of art and all sorts of other items to help people understand more about the past and different cultures.

You would make sure that the collections of objects of artistic, scientific, historical and general interest are looked after properly.

You’d find ways to display the collections so that visitors can enjoy them. The exhibitions will help visitors learn more about how people lived in the past, and its impact on how they live today.

You would:

  • Select, buy or borrow items

  • Organise records, catalogues and indexes, usually on computer

  • Make sure exhibits are stored in the right conditions

  • Arrange conservation and restoration

  • Set up displays and exhibitions

  • Help visitors to understand and enjoy exhibits and collections

  • Manage budgets

  • Organise publicity and fundraising

  • Liaise with staff in other museum

  • Give talks to groups

  • Supervise staff

In large museums you might specialise in one area. In a small general museum you would have wider responsibilities.

You’d need to be good at planning and organising. You’d need to be able to build strong relationships with other organisations and businesses so you can work together on projects.

Hours

You would usually work around 37 hours a week on a rota, probably including some weekends. Part-time hours may be available.

Environment

Your working environment would depend on the type and size of the museum. As well as staff management and administration duties, you may need to do some lifting and carrying when changing over exhibits.

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  • developing a plan
  • sorting
  • attention to detail
  • researching
  • innovative
  • written communication
  • verbal communication

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Colleges and universities will list subjects you'll need for entry to a course. Some useful subjects include:

  • Classical Studies

  • Creative Arts

  • History

  • Latin

Entry requirements vary depending on the type of museum or gallery.

You'll usually require a degree (SCQF Level 9/10) relevant to the collection you want to curate. Useful subjects include:

  • Museum or heritage studies

  • Archaeology

  • Ancient history

  • Classics

  • Art history

  • Natural sciences

  • Anthropology

  • Education

This field is very competitive. Some employers expect a postgraduate qualification (SCQF Level 11).

To enter a postgraduate qualification in museum and gallery studies or a similar subject requires a 2:1 honours degree and relevant experience.

Some larger museums offer a limited number of curator traineeships for graduates.

As museum work is a competitive field, gaining experience through volunteering or an internship is essential. Search museum volunteering opportunities on Volunteer.scot.

Most entrants start out as an assistant curator or keeper.

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