The Alfred Denny Museum of ZoologyThe museum was established in 1905 and named after the department's first professor of biology, Alfred Denny. Many of the specimens have been in the museum since the early 1900s when collecting was at its peak. The museum has been in continuous use for teaching undergraduates for more than 100 years and is now encouraging children from city schools to 'become a scientist' through its inspirational outreach program. Book your place nowThe Alfred Denny Museum is open on the first Saturday of each month for guided tours at 10am, 11am and 12pm. We're currently taking bookings until December 2013. Museum highlights:
NewsIn 2012 the Alfred Denny Museum was rejuvenated. This was in preparation for the museum's first opening to public which took place as part of the Festival of the Mind. It was achieved through the efforts of a team of student volunteers led by post-graduate student Louise Heaton, who continues to assist with the museum’s curation, Dr Lynne Fox, the University Heritage Officer, and Professor Tim Birkhead, the museum’s curator. A brand new glass foyer ensures all displays and exhibits are now always visible to the student body. ArtworkYou may have noticed some stylish bird transfers on the museum doors. these are the work of local artist Paul Evans with whom we collaborated as part of the Festival of the Mind. Watch this website for news of other events. Getting thereAlfred Denny Museum |
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