From 19 March to 5 April 2026, Universcience will host the fifth edition of the “Spring of Critical Thinking”, an event dedicated…
How can museums nurture critical thinking - for their audiences, their teams, and the wider public - and why is this skill essential in today’s cultural landscape? These questions shaped the latest NEMO Members’ Meetup, held…
A study led by King’s College London, initiated by Art Fund and co-funded by the Psychiatry Research Trust, has shown that viewing original art has immediate, measurable benefits for the human body.
Join Nela Riehl, Member of the European Parliament and Chair of the Committee on Culture and Education (CULT), as she spent a day behind the scenes at the BELvue Museum in Brussels as part of NEMO’s Political Internship in…
At the recent 2025 NEMO European Museum Conference ‘Who cares? Museums, wellbeing, and resilience’, over 320 museum professionals and cultural stakeholders from 37 countries gathered to explore the evolving role of museums in…
The final day of NEMO’s European Museum Conference 'Who cares? Museums, wellbeing, and resilience' at FÆNGSLET in Horsens continued to explore how cultural institutions can support mental health, foster inclusive practices, and…
With 328 participants from 37 different countries, the NEMO European Museum Conference 'Who cares? Museums, wellbeing, and resilience' has kicked off in Horsens, Denmark. Over three days, we’ll explore how museums can foster…
A recent report by the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP) shows a troubling trend among foundations in the…
A newly published report from the European Commission’s Open Method of Coordination (OMC) Group on Culture and Health highlights…





