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Museums and the Web run an annual conference in North America and Asia and occasional "deep dives" to sites of digital innovation in the field. MW20 will be held in Los Angeles.
Museums and the Web run an annual conference in North America and Asia and occasional "deep dives" to sites of digital innovation in the field. MW20 will be held in Los Angeles.
MuseumNext Edinburgh will focus on transforming museum practice, leadership, careers, and audiences.
The European Network of Observatories in the Field of Arts and Cultural Education (ENO) Meeting will be held at Riga on "Impacts of Arts and Cultural Education: Arguments and Evidence".
Supported by the British Council and hosted by ICOM UK and the National Museum Directors’ Council, the Working Internationally 2020 conference will be held at Leeds Art Gallery on the practicalities of museums working internationally.
Hosted by the Kersnikova Institute, the 2020 European Science Engagement Conference (Ecsite) will focus on the theme "Echoes from the future".
The Institute of Fundraising Cultural Sector Network Conference is an annual one-day conference for fundraisers within the cultural sector. Entering its fifth year, it has now established itself as the largest conference in Europe specifically aimed at arts and heritage fundraisers.
The Commonwealth Association of Museums' 2020 Triennial International Conference, “Living Forward, Looking Back: Museum Practice for Postcolonial Futures”, will explore issues of difficult histories in post-colonial societies.
The Visitor Studies Group Conference 2020 will focus on "Co-Creating the Future: Participation and the Role of Visitor Studies".
Organised by the Institute for the Public Understanding of the Past at the University of York and York Museums Trust, the two-day conference "Emotion in the Museum" will explore the changing role of emotion in the experiences of museums and heritage, from the perspectives of both the visitor and the practitioner.
Culture24’s Let’s Get Real Conference 2020 explores how museums and heritage organisations need to connect digital practice and social purpose to stay relevant to audiences.
The 21st International Conference on Cultural Economics will be held in 2020 in Lille, focusing on cultural policy with keynote presentations and special sessions involving cultural institutions and policymakers to discuss this topical area.