The Museum will be closed on Tuesday, 24 December 2024, from 10 AM to 1 PM. Normal operations will continue after 1 PM. The Museum will remain open on Christmas Day, Wednesday, 25 December 2024.

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Education Programmes

Participants examining specimens in front of the Museum’s three real sauropod dinosaur fossils.

Our Museum offers a range of education programs that are designed to captivate curious minds and deepen one’s appreciation for the natural heritage of Singapore and Southeast Asia. From interactive workshops to nature walks that are curated for all ages, we invite schools and organisations to embark on this journey with us and instil a sense of wonder together for our natural world.

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Gallery Tours

Captivating tours around our Biodiversity and Heritage Galleries

Workshops

Hands-on workshops that share about Singapore’s rich animal biodiversity and their adaptations

Talks

Learn about biodiversity, nature conservation, sustainability and our Singapore sperm whale through our informative talks

Guided Nature Walks

Explore the biodiversity of our rainforests, mangroves and intertidal areas with us

Online Resources

Learning material on nature and conservation which can be used anytime and in any classroom

Seasonal Programmes

A fun twist to natural history and biodiversity learning during the holidays or on special occasions

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Participants engaged in a Museum tour conducted by an Education Officer, in front of the Singapore sperm whale exhibit.

In our commitment towards fostering greater inclusivity and accessibility for all, the Museum offers customisable education programmes for diverse groups of visitors to accommodate specific needs. Join us in our mission for an inclusive and enriching journey through natural history.

Volunteers in grey shirts presenting Museum specimens to members of the public during a roadshow.

Interested in sharing your knowledge of natural history and biodiversity with Museum visitors from all walks of life? Be a part of LKCNHM’s volunteer family!

Volunteers from an organisation listening to an Education Officer during a training session in the gallery. Crab specimens on display are shown in the foreground.

The Education team works with donors, educator groups, companies, government agencies and other organisations through various ways, including customised biodiversity training programmes. Your ideas and support help to increase the way we expand our biodiversity outreach efforts. If you would like to propose a biodiversity education partnership, kindly email us at nhmjt@nus.edu.sg.

Specimens and captions on display in the Museum gallery as part of a university module assignment.

The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum conducts undergraduate and postgraduate courses, under the National University of Singapore, in the areas of natural history and biodiversity studies.