Since 2012, we’ve undertaken projects of all shapes and sizes. To deliver this program, we’ve collaborated with a huge variety of organisations – from the University, local area and further afield. Find out more about our past ventures here: 

Annual Reviews
Giving an overview of our work in each year, you can read our annual reviews online.
2021-2022 Year in Numbers
2020-2021 A year like no other
2018-2019 Highlights

Operation Survival and Cambridge Codebreakers: The Last Secret
We partnered with Fire Hazard Games to deliver two high-octane digital adventure games across a number of our museums. Imagine head-scratching puzzles and a madcap rush between venues (not in the galleries!). Find out more on our Collections in Action blog:
Operation Survival
Cambridge Codebreakers: turning museum visitors into players
Cambridge Codebreakers: developing a codebreaking adventure across four museums
2017-2019

India Unboxed
To mark the UK-India Year of Culture 2017, we celebrated a shared season on the theme of India - a programme of exhibitions, events, digital encounters, discussions, installations and more within the museums and the city of Cambridge.
Rooted in our collections, the programme explored themes of identity and connectivity for audiences in both the UK and India, with support from Arts Council England. Read the India Unboxed Evaluation Report
2017-18

The Museum as Method
This conference, run in collaboration with the University's Centre for Research in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CRASSH), brought together scholars from disciplines interested in material culture and curators from across the arts and sciences, to reflect on both questions of methodology and public policy.
2016 

Curating Cambridge
Curating Cambridge: our city, our stories, our stuff was a collaborative arts and cultural season which took place over October and November 2014. Read the Curating Cambridge Evaluation Report
2014

Artist in Residence, North West Cambridge Development
The Artist in Residence programme at the North West Cambridge Development ran throughout the development of the site, with three artists being appointed each year. 
2014-2016

Discoveries: Art, Science and Exploration
In 2014, Discoveries, the first major show to bring together the fascinating collections from all eight University of Cambridge Museums, took place at London's Two Temple Place and the Fitzwilliam Museum.
2014

House Guests
From March to July 2013 specimens, objects and artworks from the University of Cambridge Museums and collections took up residence at Kettle's Yard. The 'guests', from butterflies to Inuit carving, invited visitors to see Kettle's Yard in a new light and to discover more about the University of Cambridge Museums.
2013

Thresholds
In 2012 Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy invited ten of the best UK poets writing today to take part in a series of residencies at the University of Cambridge Museums. Each poet spent time in their host museum or collection, exploring the collection and working with young people, helping them to develop their critical thinking skills as well as their writing.
2012-13

What's On

Whipple Museum of the History of Science
18 Aug 2022
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Find out about botanical artists Carolina and Arnold Dodel-Port and their correspondence with Darwin. Use microscopes to explore plants and create your own botanical drawings. 

Stained Glass Museum
03 Aug 2022
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Join the Museum to make your own beautiful stained glass inspired lantern.

Whipple Museum of the History of Science
19 Aug 2022
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Find out about botanical artists Carolina and Arnold Dodel-Port and their correspondence with Darwin. Use microscopes to explore plants and create your own botanical drawings. 

Burwell Museum and Windmill
28 Jul 2022
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A drop-in drawing activity for families

Burwell Museum and Windmill
04 Aug 2022
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A drop-in painting activity for families.

Burwell Museum and Windmill
11 Aug 2022
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Drop-in to see live performances from some fenland natural heroes and villains!

Burwell Museum and Windmill
14 Aug 2022
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Drop-in to see live performances from some fenland natural heroes and villains!

Burwell Museum and Windmill
18 Aug 2022
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A drop-in crafting event for families.

Burwell Museum and Windmill
25 Aug 2022
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A drop-in model-making event for families.

The Cromwell Museum
03 Aug 2022
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Do you have what it takes to join the New Modelled Army and fight for Parliament? Find out at this drop-in family session.

The Cromwell Museum
10 Aug 2022
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Drop-in medal-making session for families.

The Cromwell Museum
17 Aug 2022
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Discover what was medicine like during the 17th century and make your own herbal remedy.

The Cromwell Museum
24 Aug 2022
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Explore the world of archaeology in this jam-packed family event.

Ely Museum
04 Aug 2022
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Drop-in to Ely Museum for a Stegosaurus-themed craft session.

Ely Museum
11 Aug 2022
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Drop-in to Ely Museum and enjoy a Buzzing Bugs themed craft session.

Ely Museum
25 Jul 2022
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A fun hat-making workshop for families.

Ely Museum
25 Aug 2022
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A fun mosaic-making workshop for families.

Norris Museum
28 Jul 2022
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A fan workshop for families delivered in partnership with the Fan Circle.

Norris Museum
16 Aug 2022
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A fan workshop for families delivered in partnership with the Fan Circle.

Norris Museum
30 Jul 2022
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Drop-in for all sorts of mammoth-related crafts and handling activities.

Part of the Huntingdon History Festival

Norris Museum
02 Aug 2022
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Drop-in to make a large time machine in the Museum's garden and a control panel to keep and take home.

Norris Museum
09 Aug 2022
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A mosaic workshop for families using clay and mosaic tiles.

Norris Museum
20 Aug 2022
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A tactile art session for young children.

Norris Museum
30 Aug 2022
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Develop your mosaic skills by learning how to create intricate designs

University Library
02 Aug 2022
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Join staff from the Zoology Museum and Cambridge University Library for this hands-on session searching for minibeasts just like Charles Darwin.

University Library
16 Aug 2022
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Join staff from the Zoology Museum and Cambridge University Library for this hands-on session searching for minibeasts just like Charles Darwin.

University Library
10 Aug 2022
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Join staff from the Whipple Museum and Cambridge University Library for this hands-on session exploring how to collect and observe plants just like Darwin. 

University Library
17 Aug 2022
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University Library
24 Aug 2022
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Join this hands-on session exploring rocks from the Isla Santiago.

University Library
23 Aug 2022
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University Library
09 Aug 2022
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Did you know Charles Darwin was fascinated by plants that can eat insects?

Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey
28 Jul 2022
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Learn about family life in Victorian times at the Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey. 

Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey
04 Aug 2022
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Explore history in a whole new way, with medieval sword fighting!

Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey
05 Aug 2022
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Explore history in a whole new way, with medieval sword fighting!

Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey
11 Aug 2022
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Bring your teddy bear to a picnic at the Museum.

Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey
12 Aug 2022
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Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey
14 Aug 2022
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Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey
18 Aug 2022
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Celebrate all that’s great about farming and the Fens in this special activity day.

Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey
25 Aug 2022
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Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey
26 Aug 2022
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Go medieval at the Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey.