Starting this Autumn, Austria is indicating the current Covid-19 situation across the country with a “Corona light”. Depending on the colour, different additional regulations apply. The Austrian
The European Parliament and the Council of the EU have sealed the 2023 budget, with notably some slight increases in a few policy areas, including culture.
The 2023 Creative Europe work programme
On 19 and 20 January 2022, NEMO participated in the online workshop "Resilient Cultural and Creative Eco-Systems: How can Cultural and Creative Sectors better address accelerating multi-risk and
Within the framework of BE MUSEUMER, the Georgian Museum Association, NEMO, ICOM Georgia and Tbilisi State Academy of Art organise an international online conference. The conference aims to analyse
On 11 February 2021, the NEMO Executive Board met online. It was the first meeting of the new board, which gained two new members during the Annual General Meeting in November 2020.
The board
On 14 December 2021, NEMO joined the sixth meeting of the European Commission’s Expert Group on Cultural Heritage.
The online meeting gathered other high-profile European cultural heritage
On 4 June 2021, NEMO contributed with insights of the consequences of Covid-19 for museums and how they are building resilience at the Europeana Conference ‘Towards recovery: Digital capacity
On 2 July 2020, NEMO was invited to present its COVID-19 research and the strategies that museums have adopted to connect with their audiences during the lockdown at the general assembly of the
NEMO supports the Bremerhaven Declaration, which is one of the outcomes is the outcome of the international symposium “How To...? From Climate Knowledge to Climate Action”. NEMO contributed to the
On 25 January 2020, NEMO Secretary General Julia Pagel delivered an online presentation and Q&A at the fourth Interpret IL Israeli National Conference on Heritage Interpretation. She discussed