
New Book: “The Art of Being a World Culture Museum”
Edited by Barbara Plankensteiner, “The Art of Being a World Culture Museum” is one of the results of the EU-funded SWICH project Read More

Free Online Course: Essential Digital Skills for Museum Professionals
The Mu.SA project on new skills for museum professionals has launched an 8-week online MOOC course. Registration is now open. Read More

Intangible Cultural Heritage, Museums and Participation: Call for Proposals
Proposals addressing participation and intangible cultural heritage in European museums are sought for an expert meeting in Palermo, Italy. Read More

Workshop: World Heritage, Sustainable Development and Civil Society
Registration for this international workshop to be held in Brussels is open to activists, academics and other interested people until next 6 December. Read More

NEMO’s 25th Annual Conference and Birthday | Belgium
“Open Heart Surgery – The Value of Museum Collections”, the NEMO Annual Conference 2017 (Ghent, 9-11 November), will celebrate NEMO’s 25th anniversary. Read More

Exhibition: “Feast along the Silk Road” | Belgium
351 pieces of tableware designed by contemporary Chinese artists and designers are presented in the exhibition “Feast along the Silk Road”. Read More

Culture for Cities and Regions in Europe: Case Studies
Several museum projects are featured among the 71 case studies which make up this collection of practices on culture and development in Europe. Read More

Call for papers: “Heritage interpretation – for the future of Europe”
Proposals for presentations or workshops in the conference “Heritage interpretation – for the future of Europe” (May 2016) should be sent by 30 November. Read More

10th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions | Belgium
The 10th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Construcions will be held in Leuven, Belgium, between 13 and 15 September 2016. Read More

Resources: an Intercultural Tool for Museums
This new intercultural tool for museums is the result of a collaboration between universities in Belgium and Canada, inspired by the Council of Europe’s Intercultural Cities programme, and has involved an analysis of four city museums. Read More