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Executive Director Museum of Cultural And Natural History, University of Oregon
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- Officially created in 1935-36 as the Oregon State Museum of Anthropology and Museum of Natural History, the Museum has its roots in the late 1800s, when geologist Thomas Condon joined the University of Oregon as one of its first three professors and brought his extensive fossil collection to UO. Through the decades its anthropological, archaeological, paleontological, geological, and zoological collections have grown through scientific efforts, legal mandates, and private gifts.
- Leverage opportunities for new revenue streams by responding to increased demand for the Museum’s archaeological, historic preservation, and curatorial services.
- It is vital that they understand how collections and archives should be properly managed, stored, and used in accordance with current best curatorial practices and legal and ethical standards.
- An effective advocate, the Executive Director, who report to the University’s Provost and Executive Vice President, will work with University administration and elected officials to showcase the Museum’s value and leverage new support.
- From its beginnings housing a fossil collection, the MNCH has grown to embrace earth science, anthropology, and archaeology.
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