Museum leadership course launches its third year

29 Jan 2016 12:28 PM

Museum professionals across England can now apply to join the third edition of the Black Country Living Museum’s Resilient Leadership programme.

This year-long course aims to equip established and emerging leaders from the museum and heritage sector with entrepreneurial and leadership skills for the future.

The Museum is looking for professionals working in museums and cultural organisations who are passionately curious about developing their leadership skills.

The programme is fully funded by the Arts Council and is open to applications until Monday 29 February 2016.

Highlights include an overseas visit, professional mentoring, eight workshops, two residential retreats in North Yorkshire and the opportunity to network with professionals from across England.

Describing the programme and its impact of the last few years the programme’s Co-Director Stephen Feber and Black Country Living Museum’s CEO Andrew Lovett said:

“We’ve been delighted by the response to the MRL programme. It’s heartening to hear Alumni describe it as “fascinating, insightful and life changing…” underlying our view that resilient cultural organisations need resilient leadership. Self-reliance is critical. We’ve designed MRL to show how this can be achieved and grown."

Find out more

Visit the Museums and Resilient Leadership website for information and to apply. 

Read what previous participants think about the course.

The Black Country Living Museum is one of the Arts Council’s Major Partner Museums. Read more about our investment in culture and heritage.