Post-16 Study Days - Planning and Booking your Visit
Contact us: m.kinoulty@maryrose.org 02392 750521
Leisure & Tourism or Travel & Tourism at the Mary Rose
Target Group: Post 16/14-19 Diploma
Venue: Mary Rose Museum
Length of session: Half day
Price: £3.50/pupil Discovery Visit* + £40 workshop fee for up to 35 attendees
*For Post 16 add 75p per pupil
Find out about the Mary Rose as a tourist destination. Our focus is customer service and access in the broadest sense. Practical sessions in the museum and ship hall enable students to gain an insight into the contrasting experiences of different audiences, including visitors with a variety of special needs. Students work in small groups to gather and record evidence. They present their findings to the whole group for a discussion led by the Mary Rose team. The session is a useful case study on a unique institution. It also raises key current issues which are applicable across the heritage sector.
Students can use special glasses which simulate various visual impairments to tour the museum and consider the experience from the point of view of someone with visual impairment.
AS/A2 Study Days at the Mary Rose
Target Groups:
AS/A2 Tudor History - download the pdf for more details
AS/A2 Archaeology
AS/A2 Applied Science
AS/A2 Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Venue: Mary Rose Museum
Length of session: Whole or Half day
Price: £10 per head (whole day)
Tailor made study days enable students to access the expertise of the Mary Rose Trust. Students gain an insight into conservation science, maritime archaeology and history/heritage at a world famous organisation.
Options include:
- behind the scenes tours
- illustrated lectures
- practical laboratory work
- group discussion
- hands-on activities
- guided tours of the museum
- science/history/heritage careers information
Post-Graduate Study Days
- Conservation Science
- Museum Studies
Length of session: Whole or Half day
Price: £10 per head (whole day)
Tailor made study days enable students to access the expertise of the Mary Rose Trust. Students gain an insight into conservation science, maritime archaeology, history/heritage, visitor services and learning at a world famous organisation.
Options include:
- behind the scenes tours
- illustrated lectures with staff from departments across the Trust
- practical laboratory work
- group discussion
- hands-on activities
- guided tours of the museum
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