Museum professionals are invited to apply to the training “Who’s afraid of decolonisation?”, organised by NEMO and hosted by the UK Museums Association, SS Great Britain and Bristol Museums. The
NEMO is one of several governmental and non-governmental organisations that contributed to and helped develop the recently published Porto Santo Charter. The aim of the Charter is to outline and
On 4 June 2021, NEMO contributed with insights of the consequences of Covid-19 for museums and how they are building resilience at the Europeana Conference ‘Towards recovery: Digital capacity
The European Cultural Heritage Skills Alliance CHARTER has released its first public report since the project started in January 2021. The report “A new landscape for heritage professions –
This guide supports the digital transformation of the cultural heritage sector across Europe. It is written for the people who work in, around and for the many different museums, galleries, archives,
On 16 September 2022, a NEMO Training on decolonisation will take place in Bristol, the United Kingdom. To fill the final spots, NEMO is extending the deadline for applications to 1 August. Apply now
The report “Who is not a stakeholder in cultural heritage?“, published by the CHARTER Alliance, explores the roles and dynamics of heritage stakeholders, their interests and influence on education
On 20 May 2022, the Council of Europe adopted a recommendation on the role of culture, cultural heritage and landscape to help address global challenges. The Recommendation affirms culture’s
Elizabeth Wilde, NEMO Policy Officer, attended the most recent session of the European Heritage Alliance on 6 December 2022.
At the online meeting, Wilde presented NEMO's recent survey and
The international conference "Who Owns the Collections?!" explores the meaning and importance of museum collections. It is common to associate museums with collections, but what is the purpose of the