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Current Projects

Three courses in museology developed under the auspices of EMA: the Executive Master Course in European Museology at IULM University of Milan, the Course in Scientific Museography organised by Cosmocaixa in Barcelona, the International School of Museology promoted by the Museum of Recent History in Celje, Slovenia.

EUROPE travel grants programme for young museum professionals on occasion of international events promoted by EMA.

 

     

  • CYPRUS cooperation with the Cyprus Institute-Starc in the context of ‘3D COFORM’ (EU project FP7) and in the field of new technologies applied to cultural heritage.
  • EUROPE travel grants programme for young museum professionals on occasion of international events promoted by EMA.
  • LEM , The Learning Museum a EU Grundtvig Project about museums as a learning organization (24 partners), news coming soon!
  • ITALY training and academic activities

  • yearly international professional meetings on museological issues (Bertinoro with the Institute for Cultural heritage of Emilia Romagna; Volterra with the Scuola Normale of Pisa;
     
  • research programmes:
      cooperation for the development of the EU “ASSETTS” e-content project, managed by the Micheletti Foundation, Brescia;
  • University of Padua: implementation of the Kenneth Hudson Library, Dept. of History
  • THE NETHERLANDS multimedia and crossmedia in museums, partnership with Europa Nostra for the future European Multimedia Festival for Cultural Heritage Institutions (EMFCHI).
           

ASSETS PROJECT


Cooperation with the Micheletti Foundation in the context of the Assets project. EMA will cooperate supporting the dissemination activities.
     
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LEM Project

LEM Project - European Museum Academy
LEM - The Learning Museum is a Europe wide network which aims to establish a permanent space for museums and adult educators to act in a learning society and in a knowledge based Europe.
To keep up with change, however, museums are not only expected to be learning places, but learning organisations themselves: learning from the communities, from the public, from their stakeholders, and also from other agencies, with whom they have to build alliances to accomplish the ambitious objectives set by policies at national and European level and meet the challenges of the future decades.
LEM aims to create a permanent network of museums and cultural heritage organisations, to insure that they can play an active role with regard to lifelong learning and to raise awareness among decision makers at national and European level. It will do so through this dedicated and dynamic website, international conferences and meetings, the publication and dissemination of thematic reports, the piloting of a mobility scheme for museum educators within the partner countries to support peer learning and the exchange of knowledge at European level.
Through its partners and associates, LEM expects to reach the whole museum and heritage community and a large part of the adult education sector.