A research developed by the UNESCO Chair and published by Ocim maps over 500 different kinds of museum studies and trainings to…
Statistics shows that the Danish museums welcomed the same number of visitors in 2022 as in 2019. In total, 17.9 million people visited museums and their cafés, gardens and parks last year.
NEMO is thrilled to share the recording of the launch event of NEMO’s report Digital Learning and Education in Museums: How innovative approaches contribute to the future of digital engagement. The event took place on 27 April…
A recent report published by the Arts Council England, analyses how contingent valuation techniques can be used to measure the…
Results from a Eurobarometer published on 20 July 2023, shows that a huge majority of European citizens (93%) believe that climate change is a serious problem facing the world.
CHARTER - the European Cultural Heritage Skills Alliance has released a new report: “Identifying gaps and needs in the educational and training programmes”. NEMO is one of the consortium partners of the Erasmus+ funded project.
Five persons connected to NEMO member organisations based in Greece, Ireland, Montenegro, Slovakia and Spain have been notified about their successful applications to the NEMO One to One Mentoring programme.
According to a study by the SOM institute at Gothenburg University in Sweden, the public’s trust in museums remains high. The 2023 trust survey shows an increase from +59 to +72 in trust balance compared to last year's figures.
On 20 July 2023, the Cultural Creators Friendship Group (CCFG) sent a letter of concern to the European Council regarding the…