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Category Archives: learning
Debt and Museum People
Lord Brown’s report on student funding in higher education poses hard questions for society. Faced with stiff competition from overseas universities, dwindling public investment and ever increasing numbers of students, universities seem set to pass their overheads onto the customer. … Continue reading
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Happy Days at MEAL
Jo Rooks, MEAL’s learning officer writes: On Wednesday the 28th April Class Three from Lavenham Primary School came into the museum to open their exhibition, “Happy Days”, in the chapel. They had squash, biscuits and Haribo sweets (other brands of … Continue reading
Posted in learning, well-being and happiness
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