NEMO believes in the benefits of fostering learning exchanges and providing training for museum professionals at every level through different activities and training opportunities at the European level. Here are some of the opportunities we offer to the international museum community.

Group of young people are sitting down by a statue in a gallery and listen to a person.  © Image: J. Pierrard

Provides training on topics related to all aspects of museum work and allows for peer-to-peer exchange.

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International museum experts talk about current museum trends. Everyone is welcome to join!

  © National Gallery, Group for Education in Museums (GEM)

Emerging museum professionals learn from more experienced colleagues in One to One Mentoring.

Next training opportunities

NEMO One to One Mentoring

  • Organised in collaboration with GEM - Group for Education in Museums
  • 2-3 online mentoring sessions from September-November 2024
  • The call for applications is open until 30 June

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NEMO Training: Museums for sustainable development: Join the dots, tell the story

  • Facilitated by Henry McGhie, Curating Tomorrow, and José Luiz Pederzoli Jr., ICCROM
  • Online on 5, 12, 19 & 26 June 2024, 10-12h30 CEST
  • The call for applications has closed

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NEMO Training participant, Bristol 2022

This kind of small group meeting allow very intense and thorough exchanges with all participants. I definitely think they are the most effective to build up a European sense of museums.

Latest NEMO training opportunities

Three groups of about 5-6 people each are seated around three tables each carrying out a workshop. The workshop leader is standing up discusses something with one of the groups.

22-25 April 2024 | Lille, France
NEMO Training

In partnership ENCATC

9 April 2024 | Online
NEMO Training

Facilitated by Maria Chiara Ciaccheri, accessibility expert

1 February 2024 | Online
NEMO Webinar

Facilitated by Medhavi Gandhi, founder of The Heritage Lab