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University Collections at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø brings together archives, rare books, photographic and museum collections.

These include 5 shelf-km of archival, manuscript and muniment collections, almost 2 million photographs collected by the University Library since 1844, more than 220,000 rare and early printed books, over 1,000 artworks and 115,000 museum objects.

The Museum Collections include three Recognised Collections of national significance, and many of the archival, photographic and rare book collections are also of national and international significance.

These are active collections: used for teaching and research, consulted in a dedicated reading room, digitised and made accessible online, and displayed in exhibitions in ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø and elsewhere.

Museums at the University of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø include the Bell Pettigrew Museum of Natural History, and the Wardlaw Museum, which reopened in 2021 after an extension and redisplay.

There is an ambitious programme of temporary exhibitions and learning and engagement initiatives, and the collections are displayed across the University estate, as well as loaned for displays elsewhere.

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