From September 11 to 14, Prof. HUANG Hongwen, Director of the
The Department of Botany firstly gave a comprehensive report on its work to the Visiting Group; then the Group visited and reviewed the work and activities of the Department, and finally presented recommendations for action to the Board of Trustees. The Visiting Group was asked to review the current activities and future plans of the Department. In particular:
1. to assess the research of the Department and to comment on its international standing and value;
2. to advise on future research priorities for the Department in the context of wider external research effort and opportunities;
3. to comment on the success of the Department in meeting external needs of research collaborators and visitors, of other museums, of consultancy clients and in other sectors;
4. to judge the relevance of the collections to contemporary and future interests: their range, ongoing development, and standards of care and housing; and
5. to evaluate the Department’s balance of effort and resources allocated to its various areas of activity.
The NHM is both a major public destination and a world-renowned institution for scientific research. There are six departments in NHM, including Botany, Entomology, Mineralogy, Palaeontology, Zoology, and Library and Information Services. Originally, the NHM was a part of the
The NHM’s core is a collection of over 70 million natural history specimens, assembled over 400 years to become one of the most important museums in the world. The NHM also houses the world's finest natural history library and the third largest collection of art on paper in the