Leading up to the NEMO European Museum Conference ‘Who cares? Museums, wellbeing, and resilience’, taking place 26–28 October 2025 in Horsens, Denmark), NEMO is highlighting some inspiring projects
The concept of ‘Art on Prescription’ is gaining ground worldwide, with doctors increasingly integrating art and culture into patient care. The next NEMO Webinar on 29 September will highlight how
This interactive educational workshop brings together stakeholders from educational and cultural sectors to explore the Convention's principles, operational mechanisms, and its relevance in
The Natural History Museum in London has seen remarkable public engagement with its new climate-focused gallery, ‘Fixing Our Broken Planet’, welcoming over one million visitors within just four
The Trump administration’s latest interference in museums has drawn widespread media attention and resulted in strong responses from major US museum organisations. The backlash follows a White House
Earlier this autumn, the NEMO Working Group LEM – The Learning Museum hosted an online meeting that brought together museum education associations from across Europe. Prompted by colleagues of EduMuz
The application portal is now open for applications to the European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage (ECCCH) Cascading Grants. The funding offers a unique opportunity for museum
Members of the NEMO Board and NEMO’s Secretary General recently attended the ICOM General Conference in Dubai, joining museum professionals from around the world to discuss the latest developments in
On 27 November 2025, the Lithuanian Museums Association convened its annual forum ‘Museums: The Power of Change’ in Kaunas, bringing together museum professionals to reflect on the sector’s
The NEMO European Museum Conference "Who cares? Museums, wellbeing, and resilience” brought together 327 participants from 37 countries in Horsens, Denmark, from 26-28 October 2025 to explore