Together with experts and four of its members, NEMO has published recommendations for policymakers aiming to support museums to tap their full potential and to find their role in the rapid development of artificial intelligence…
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The training programme, developed by HERITAGE-PRO, integrates the different ways of thinking and the various expectations of the…
The Erasmus+ funded project The GLAMers has published a study on the digital engagement with youth by GLAMs (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) during the pandemic. A series of interactive online sessions will be…
On 24 September 2021, NEMO joined the Global Climate Strike in Berlin, Germany, to showcase the need for museums to get active in the fight against climate change and to contribute to a sustainable future.
On 22 September 2021, the Swedish Museums Association published a report of visits to Swedish museums during the summer (June - August) 2021. 4.3 million museum visits took place in summer 2021, compared to 3 million in 2020 and 7…
On 23 September 2021, NEMO joined the online conference “Localising the Sustainable Development Goals through Baltic museums and libraries 'Ask your museum, ask your library!'” to discuss challenges and opportunities of the…
The Netherlands Museums Association urges the government to allocate additional emergency support and recovery plan to museums throughout 2022. Government support for sectors hit hard by the pandemic is due to finish at the end of…
On 20 September 2021, the NEMO Webinar ‘Audience at the centre: Development strategies and organisational change’, facilitated by Adeste+, introduced participants to a hands-on methodology for creating, prototyping and testing…
On 16 September 2021, NEMO Sustainability Expert Elizabeth Rosenberg was invited as a European Climate Pact Ambassador for NEMO to…
On 15 September 2021, NEMO took part in the conference MuseiEmotivi ‘With, What, Who, How” in Florence, Italy, to present the work of the Working Group LEM – The Learning Museum.