Museum Skills: A Practical Toolkit

Professional development course

+44 (0)20 7942 2000
Tickets available from 10.00 on Wednesday, 4 February 2026
Considering a career in galleries and museums? Looking to expand your range of skills and knowledge? Over ten weeks, we will delve into current debates around cultural institutions, collections, curation, exhibitions and audiences…

Using the V&A’s practical expertise as a catalyst for discussion, this course offers a rare opportunity to go behind the scenes in a range of departments and learn how a national museum operates.

V&A staff and expert colleagues from across the UK will discuss their roles and reflect on the constantly changing landscape of today’s cultural sector. We will offer a fresh and contemporary perspective to help shape your understanding of the practical skills you need working in museum and gallery settings.

 This online course comprises live presentations, panel discussions, exclusive interviews, and group workshop sessions, designed to create an engaging and interactive experience in whichever time zone you are joining from. You will gain an understanding of a broad range of current thinking and critical approaches to museum making.


  • Learn from leading industry professionals wherever, whenever: watch sessions live or view the recording later in your own time.

  • Time to explore: over 25 hours of learning content over 8 weeks.

  • Consolidate your learning: download session notes, copies of the presentations, and additional study materials from our secure Microsoft Teams learning environment.

  • Join the conversation: share your perspective with your fellow attendees and support each other in your further enquiries outside of course time.

  • Learn at your own pace: session recordings and study materials are available for 8 weeks after the course ends, so you'll never miss a minute

Book online today, or if you prefer to be invoiced, please contact us at hello@vam.ac.uk

This course is suitable for participants aged 18 and over.
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Portrait of Course Leader Dr Matilda Pye

Course Leader
Dr Matilda Pye

Dr Matilda Pye is a curator, educator and former V&A Research Institute, Paul Mellon, Public Engagement Fellow. Since 2004 she has worked with museums and galleries in the UK and Internationally including Tate, The National Portrait Gallery, Royal Museums Greenwich and the British Council. She recently completed her PhD exploring the history of the

It was a privilege and pleasure to go behind the scenes of a fantastic museum! It was inspiring to listen to passionate top practitioners with such variety of skills, knowledge, and backgrounds, and how they collaborate to create amazing work. Previous Professional Development Course Attendee

Course overview

By the end of this course you will be able to:

- provide an in-depth study of the workings of a major museum, exploring the range and diversity of its public programme;

- develop a critical awareness of debates and dialogues that relate to the heritage sector;

- develop the skills and contextual knowledge to critically assess different museum projects, from exhibitions to audience development;

- gain a deeper understanding of the opportunities and challenges faced in the heritage sector.

- expand insight and knowledge of how a national museum operates from the inside.
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Membership Priority Booking will open at 10.00 GMT on 4 February 2026. General Booking will open at 10.00 GMT on Thursday 12 February 2026.

Our courses are built using the latest Microsoft software. Tune in to expert lectures live or catch up on demand. Join discussions and continue your learning with downloadable handouts and presentations. Find out more >> 

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Professional development course: Museum Skills: A Practical Toolkit

15 April 2026 - 10 June 2026

£575.00

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