An Inclusive, Imaginative & Caring Museum

Summit: ldn25


Length: 20:54


Lessons from Manchester Museum, which is on a mission to create the world’s most inclusive, imaginative and caring museum. It aims to build stronger emotional connections with visitors; allow them to lose themselves in stories of what it means to be human; rethink our relationship with the natural world; and find joy and connection as a museum at the heart of its community.

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This talk is presented by

Esme Ward - Director, Manchester Museum

Esme Ward is Director of Manchester Museum, at the University of Manchester Prior to this, she was Head of Learning and Engagement at Manchester Museum and the Whitworth where she led the growth of learning and public programmes, embedding award-winning health and culture, early years, and age friendly work.

Esme has worked in museums and heritage as an educator and cultural leader for over 25 years, including at the V&A, National Trust, the Whitworth and now, Manchester Museum. She has also worked across sectors, notably health. She is Professor of Heritage Futures and for several years taught Museology.

She led the £15 million transformation of Manchester Museum, which reopened in February 2023. She wants to renew the creative and civic purpose of the university museum. She is currently leading work with others to develop, practice and policy on repatriation, ecological stewardship and building an ethics of care in museums.

She is Co-Chair of the University Museums Group and sits on the National Museum’s Directors’ Executive Council. She is a member of the Oxford Road Corridor Board and chairs the Culture on the Corridor group. She sits on the Research England Advisory Group (REAG) and Kew’s Wakehurst Advisory Committee. She is co-founder of the Creative Ageing Development Agency (CADA), founding Chair of the National Culture, Health and Wellbeing Alliance and a Fellow of the Clore Leadership Programme.