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Ghent University Museum or GUM: Gents Universiteitsmuseum (established 2020) is a science museum in Ghent, Belgium, affiliated to Ghent University. It subsumes several of the university's heritage collections, including that of the Museum of the History of Sciences which closed in 2018.

The opening, originally planned for March 2020, was delayed until October 2020 by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium.

References

  1. Ruben Mantels (2 October 2020). "Ghent University Museum Shows the Beauty and Doubt of Science". The Low Countries. Translated by Astrid Vandendaele.
  2. Yannick De Spiegeleir (12 June 2019). "Gents Universiteitsmuseum aan Ledeganck opent in maart 2020". Het Laatste Nieuws (in Dutch).
  3. Lisa Bradshaw (7 October 2020). "How flies solve murders and other fascinating tales from Flanders' newest museum". Flanders Today.

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