This exclusive programme, organised in partnership with GEM – the Group for Education in Museums, is designed for professionals connected with NEMO member organisations. Tailored for museum educators and learning professionals, it offers a unique opportunity to work with experienced mentors in personalised, goal-oriented sessions.
What’s on offer?
- Three online mentoring sessions: Receive guidance from a matched mentor to help you set and achieve career-advancing goals
- International networking: Connect with experienced professionals and broaden your horizons in the museum and heritage sector.
- Find more details on our website in the call for applications. Apply before 9 March 2025.
Don’t miss this chance to gain valuable insights and take the next step in your career. About the programme, a participant the autumn cycle 2024 expressed: 'The programme has been an extremely valuable experience that helped me boost my confidence at my new role and kick-start my projects. My mentor created a safe, nurturing environment that took my challenges seriously and provided me with support and resources on how to execute my ideas. What I appreciated the most was the possibility to discuss the process, and gain insights on how to handle aspects of work that only a seasoned professional would have understood. I’d recommend this experience to everyone who is just starting out as a museum educator.'
Eligibility to participate
If your museum or its national museum association is a NEMO member, you are eligible to participate! Check with your organisation or get in touch at office@ne-mo.org to confirm your eligibility.
If your organisation is not a member yet but would be interested in joining and accessing member exclusive offers such as One to One Mentoring, apply to become a Trial Member (deadline 9 February). The trial membership gives full access to NEMO’s resources and benefits from March 2025 – March 2026.
GEM - Group for Education in Museums
GEM is a thriving and vibrant membership network of over 850 institutional and personal members. Their vision is of a connected and equipped community of people enabling learning across museum, heritage and cultural settings, creating inspiring experiences, relevant for everyone; that promote equality - transform and enrich lives.