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Oxford Aspire is a consortium of the Oxford University Museums and the Oxfordshire County Council Museums Service. It was established in April 2012 as one of the 16 Major Partner Museum services nationwide funded by Arts Council England when ACE took over funding for Museums from Museums Libraries and Archives (MLA).

The consortium includes the following museums:

As part of their activity Oxford ASPIRE runs a programme of knowledge sharing events for the sector around the themes of Fundraising and Philanthropy, Commercial Enterprise, Managing Museums and Digital.

In March 2015 ASPIRE will be running a new leadership programme for the sector called Oxford Cultural Leaders. This week-long residential for established and emerging cultural sector leaders will be delivered in partnership with the Saïd Business School.

References

  1. "Oxford University Museums".
  2. "About ASPIRE | Oxford ASPIRE". Oxfordaspiremuseums.org. Retrieved 24 May 2014.

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