News | Friday, 5th June 2020
Attend a Virtual Museum as part of the MCPHH's Virtual Heritage and Wellbeing Research Project
Attend a Virtual Museum as part of the Manchester Centre for Public History and Heritage's Virtual Heritage and Wellbeing Research Project.
The Manchester Centre for Public History and Heritage at Manchester Metropolitan University are conducting a new research project and we need your participation!
The project, led by Amy Luck and Dr Faye Sayer, investigates if engagement with virtual heritage impacts individual’s wellbeing and mental health.
Want to take part?
First of all, read the information participant sheet here, to find out more about the project and what is expected of you.
Secondly, fill in the BEFORE survey here. It won't take long!
Next up, visit one (or more) of the below museums in the list below and explore their collections – virtually!
Finally, please fill in the AFTER survey here.
The Virtual Museums
- British Museum (UK): https://bit.ly/2TEsmm9
- National Museum of Natural History (USA): https://s.si.edu/2ViVQas
- The Louvre (France): https://bit.ly/2yrgZWS
- Acropolis Museum (Greece): https://bit.ly/2zegEY5
- Rijksmuseum (Netherlands): https://bit.ly/2xI9QRV
- Tate Britain (UK): https://bit.ly/2TENAR0
- The State Hermitage Museum (Russia): https://bit.ly/3akb5UW
- National Gallery of Victoria (Australia): https://bit.ly/3grikOT
- The National Museum in Krakow (Poland): https://bit.ly/3agzB9b
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art (USA): https://bit.ly/2VDvdvK
- Tokyo National Museum (Japan): https://bit.ly/3d5a9G7
Thank you!
If you would like to know more about this project, please contact amy.luck@stu.mmu.ac.uk.