On 7 April 2025, NEMO contributed with a museum perspective in the 'Expert workshop on the use of AI in the cultural and creative sectors,' hosted online by the European Commission’s
As negotiations begin for the European Union’s funding programmes beyond 2028, major changes are being discussed that could significantly impact museums and the wider cultural sector. Concerns are
The new study ‘Case Studies on Cultural Heritage Funds in Europe’ offers valuable insights into cultural heritage funding mechanisms across EU Member States and beyond.
The publication, issued by the
NEMO has been invited to take part in the upcoming roundtable ‘Culture in the Next EU Budget’, scheduled for Tuesday, 23 September 2025 in Brussels, Belgium, to contribute to discussions on the
A newly published report from the European Commission’s Open Method of Coordination (OMC) Group on Culture and Health highlights the growing recognition of culture as a vital contributor to health
From 1 July to 31 December 2026, Ireland will take over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union from Cyprus. A central task of the Irish Presidency will be to steer the adoption of the
On 5 May 2026, NEMO Secretary General Julia Pagel joined the third Advisory Council Meeting of the European Heritage Hub. The focus of the meeting was set on EU policy and in particular the
The European Commission has published the Culture Compass for Europe, a strategic framework designed to strengthen the role of culture in shaping Europe’s future. NEMO has been part of shaping this