NEMO is pleased to share the paper ‘It takes courage to talk – NEMO Barometer on political influence on museums’ by Paulina Florjanowicz, NEMO Board Member and Director of the National Institute for Museums in Poland. The paper…
As negotiations begin for the European Union’s funding programmes beyond 2028, major changes are being discussed that could significantly impact museums and the wider cultural sector. Concerns are raised over their future…
What experiences have museums had with political influence and what challenges do they face? We discussed these topics with NEMO…
In its updated Policy Statement, NEMO reaffirms its commitment to museum independence by embedding it in the document that…
NEMO is thrilled to announce that Nela Riehl, Chair of the Committee on Culture and Education (CULT) and Member of European Parliament (MEP), will participate in a NEMO Political Internship on 16 September 2025 at the BELvue…
The Museum Documentation Center (MDC), a NEMO member, has released the 61st issue of Muzeologija, focusing on provenance research…
At the recent conference ‘Cultural Networks in a Changing World. What Are They and What Are They For’ organised by the Área Metropolitana do Porto on 9 July in Porto, Portugal, NEMO contributed to the panel ‘Culture in a Polarised…
Open Future has published the whitepaper ‘Beyond AI and Copyright: Funding a Sustainable Information Ecosystem’, which examines the long-term impact of generative AI on the broader information landscape.
The European Commission has published the 2025 Work Programmes for Horizon Europe, the EU’s funding opportunities for research and…




