On occasion of the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018, a call for tender WeAre#EuropeForCulture has been launched. The aim of the project is to engage younger and older Europeans who usually are difficult to reach and engage…
Recommendations about heritage and education were recently published on request of the CULT committee of the European Parliament. NEMO is one of the contributors to “Research for CULT Committee - Education in Cultural Heritage”,…
NEMO’s partner Mu.SA – Museum Sector Alliance project, offers a free course for people active in the museum sector who wish to develop their digital skills. The course duration is eight weeks and upon completion of the course…
The report “Cultural Heritage for Inclusive Growth”, launched by the British Council in 2018, presents an approach to inclusive growth that includes aspects such as social and economic benefits of cultural heritage for all levels…
The NEMO Working Group Museums and Creative Industries is collecting innovative case studies from across Europe on how museums and creative industries successfully work together. 15 case studies will be presented in a report,…
When the future programme for the cultural and creative sectors was presented by the European Commission in the end of May 2018, it was clear that Creative Europe remains and that culture will be mainstreamed across policy fields.
From 30 June to 8 July 2018, NEMO was present at the third LAB for European Project Making in Rijeka, Croatia.
The study Creative Europe: Towards the Next Programme Generation, commissioned by the European Parliament CULT Committee and carried out by KEA, provides recommendations for a more ambitious future Creative Europe programme,…
In a recent paper, the European Parliament has mapped out the evolution of cultural heritage, its role and place in society, as well as the way it is perceived and interpreted in the context of related EU prerogatives.