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23|4|2025

Through an agreement with the University of Leicester, ICOM Italy has committed to providing cultural professionals with the tools they need to understand the museological discourse around gender


20|6|2025

Despite years of investment in digital initiatives, several cultural sector projects still struggle to deliver lasting impact. A new report by Ash Mann, ‘Beyond the Promise: Looking at why and how


23|6|2025

Museums today operate in a world where societal expectations are high, transparency is essential, and ethical dilemmas are increasingly common. Questions around where funding comes from, and what it


28|5|2021

The Ethics Committee, overseen by the UK Museums Association, has clarified its policy on methods of disposal. This means that after the completion of the full deaccession procedure


28|5|2021

The Global Initiative for Inclusive ICTs in partnership with the Russian National Committee of the International Council of Museum (ICOM Russia) and Microsoft Russia launched the ‘Digital


22|11|2019

On 24 May 2019, Luca Jahier, President of the European Economic and Social Committee, participated in NEMO's museum advocacy initiative Political Internships in Museums. An initiative that intends to


14|5|2024

NEMO is thrilled to share a video documenting Sabine Verheyen's NEMO Political Internship at the Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum. The Member of the European Parliament (MEP) and Chair of the Committee on


12|7|2017

The CULT Committee voted on the amendments prepared by rapporteur Marc Joulaud on 11 July and adopted them. The ITRE Committee (Industry, Research and Energy) also adopted its amendments the same


10|7|2017

The research mainly explored how EU Member States teach common values, such as democracy and tolerance, in Europe. It focused on secondary education and the Member States' curricula, but also took


17|7|2017

The 10-day meeting of the World Heritage Committee closed on 12 July with the inscription of 21 new sites on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. You can find the list of the 21 new inscribed sites that


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