Interpret Europe conference 2025
Interpret Europe conference entitled Heroes, anti-heroes and villains: How we (re)create, use and dismantle them will take place 11 and 14 April 2025.
Interpret Europe conference entitled Heroes, anti-heroes and villains: How we (re)create, use and dismantle them will take place 11 and 14 April 2025.
The next European Museum of the Year Award (EMYA) Annual Conference and Awards Ceremony will take place in Białystok, Poland from 21 to 25 May 2025.
The International Museum Conference on Climate Change, held in Vienna, Austria, from April 9–11, 2025.
The annual Museums Association conference will be held at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds from 12-14 November 2024 on "The Joy of Museums".
In 2024, NEMO's European Museum Conference will be held between 10-12 November in Sibiu, Romania.
The 2024 ENCATC Congress, “Culture that matters: Interdisciplinary Approaches for Sustainable Futures”, will take place in Lecce, Italy, from 18-20 September 2024, in partnership with the Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Economia and Scuola Superiore ISUFI of the University of Salento, and Tecnopolis PST.
The 97th edition of the cultural network Trans Europe Halles (TEH) Conference will be held in Tartu, Estonia between 30 May - 2 June 2024 on the theme "Art of Survival".
The 2024 edition of the Interpret Europe Conference on "Sustainability: Challenging mindsets through heritage interpretation" will take place in Koper, Slovenia from 21-24 March 2024.
In 2023, NEMO's European Museum Conference will be held between 19-21 November in Lahti, Finland.
EuropeanaTech 2023 will take place in The Hague, the Netherlands, from 10-12 October 2023 on the theme "Explore, Engage, Experience: cultural heritage in the data space and beyond".
Organised by the International Public Policy Observatory, "New Tools For Linking Evidence To Action" will take place online on 5th September between 2pm - 3pm BST, focusing on new technological tools for evidence synthesis in the field of public policy development.
The next edition of the UNIVERSEUM annual meeting will be held between 4-7 July 2023 in Wroclaw, Poland, on "The Experience of Academic Heritage".
The next Interpret Europe conference will take place in Sighișoara, Romania between 12-15 May 2023 on "Creating learning landscapes through heritage interpretation".
ICOM Prague 2022, the 26th ICOM General Conference, will be held in a hybrid format between 20-28 August 2022 on the theme 'The Power of Museums: Sustainability'.
Europa Nostra, together with Culture Action Europe and the European Cultural Foundation, will hold the Annual Policy Conversation virtually on "A Cultural Deal for Europe" on 1 February 2022 from 15.00 - 18.00 CET.
Third in a series for the OECD project on “Culture, tourism and local development: New strategies for Italian heritage cities in the post-pandemic scenario", this webinar on 26 November from 12.00 - 14.15 CET will focus on "Heritage, responsible cultural tourism, and sustainable development".
Together with European Cultural Foundation, Europa Nostra, also in its capacity as coordinator of the European Heritage Alliance, Bozar - the Centre for Fine Arts and in partnership with the Rebuilding Europe with Culture Campaign, Culture Action Europe will hold the third edition of the Annual Policy Conversation, 'A Cultural Deal for Europe', on 18 November 2021 from 15:00 - 18:00 CET in a hybrid format at Bozar, Brussels and online.
Second in a series for the OECD project on “Culture, tourism and local development: New strategies for Italian heritage cities in the post-pandemic scenario", this webinar will focus on "Heritage as a driver for new local creative entrepreneurship".
Hosted by the Regional Museum Maribor in collaboration with ICOM Europe, the international symposium MUSEOEUROPE 2021 will be entitled "Living in Europe" and will be held from 14-16 October 2021.
The Interpret Europe Conference will take place online from 1-4 October 2021 on the theme "Recreating tourism through heritage interpretation".
From 21 to 24 September, Europa Nostra will host a very special 2021 edition of the European Cultural Heritage Summit at the Giorgio Cini Foundation in the World Heritage City of Venice, as part of the series of yearly high-level “rendez-vous” of cultural heritage stakeholders in Europe.
The biennial European Museum Advisers Conference (EMAC) will be held in Admont, Austria in 2021.
The 28th Annual Conference of the Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO) will be held in Rijeka, Croatia on the theme “Museums making sense”.
The 8th biannual European-Mediterranean (EuroMed 2020) conference on Digital Cultural Heritage will be held digitally and brings together researchers, policy makers, professionals and practitioners to explore some of the more pressing issues concerning cultural heritage today.
Regeneration and Optimisation of Cultural heritage in creative and Knowledge cities (ROCK) will host an Open Knowledge Week from 27-30 October 2020 (CEST), a virtual journey and interactive online experience.
Organized by the Directorate General of Media and Cultural Industries (DGMIC), in collaboration with the General Secretariat (SG) and the Directorates General of the Ministry of Culture, the 6th Entrepreneurship in Culture Forum will take place on the Internet from 19 to 23 October 2020
NEMO and the German Museums Association will be co-organising the first of three conferences, "Museums and Social Responsibility: Values Revisited", which will take place online.
Adeste+ will hold an online conference over 5 episodes between June to September 2020 (session times in Central European Summer Time) on "Change Within Change", gathering cultural operators, artists, practitioners, activists, scholars, researchers, policy makers and funders, directors and decision-makers working in the field of arts and culture.
Communicating the Arts presents a masterclass led by Rikke Sanderhoff Morch (Head of Communication, Natural History Museum of Denmark), on "10 years of fundraising for a new cultural venue: a complicated journey".
CUMEDIAE and Trans Europe Halles, partners of the Developing Inclusive and Sustainable Creative Economies (DISCE) Consortium, will be hosting the a webinar on the 4th June from 11:30am - 12:30pm (Central European Summer Time) on “(New) Business and Revenue Models in the Creative Economies and Policies for Managing Cultural Ecology Before, During, and After the COVID-19”.
CUMEDIAE and Trans Europe Halles, partners of the Developing Inclusive and Sustainable Creative Economies (DISCE) Consortium, will be hosting the first of two webinars on the 28th May from 14:00-15:00 (Central European Summer Time) on the current and immediate state of creative economies in the context of COVID-19 crisis.
OECD in collaboration with Cultura Italiae will be hosting a webinar on "Culture as a developmental driver for Italy in the post-COVID scenario" on the 15th May, 15:00-18:30 (Central European Summer Time).