This three-day conference shall focus on three overarching themes that broadly anticipate museum futures. These include the ambition to democratise the museum space, digital maturity and
NEMO’s European Museum Conference 2020 – Museums making sense took place online from 16-19 November 2020. More than 1.500 participants from 80+ countries registered their interest to join the
The European Commission has launched a pilot call to support projects that explore the potential for cross-sectoral and cross-border activities. The call precedes the creation of a Creative
The open letter was initiated by the Greens of the European Parliament and 105 MEPs and 312 associations from the Cultural and Creative Sectors (CCS) have signed it. NEMO has also supported the
In order to collect more comparable data on how museums are reacting to and coping with the closure of museums due to COVID-19, NEMO will keep its survey open until 30 April 2020. The new
The Swedish government presented one of its largest cultural budgets to date in order to support the sector during the corona pandemic. The sector will receive an additional SEK 3.4 billion (EUR 325
The recordings from the EU Presidency Conference - Museums and Social Responsibility: Values Revisited are now available on NEMO’s website and YouTube channel.
You may watch again the inspiring
Join a free NEMO webinar on 23 November 2021 from 11:00-12:00 CET to learn about a new model that can be used to monitor and evaluate the effects and impact of museum activities, events and actions.
NEMO wants to share an update of recent steps made by EU Members States in the process of implementing the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market (DCDSM) at national level.
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Since 1 January 2022 and for the coming six months, France is holding the Presidency of the Council of the EU. France and the Czech Republic, taking over on 1 July, will be shaping the next Council