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EuNaMus for policy-makers and museum professionals

 

EuNaMus is designed to conclusive account of the roles of national museums in a Europe that constantly negotiates its borders and internal complexion. The project’s research is continuously synthesized with a policy-oriented focus to address museum professionals and policy makers. For example the project’s partners have been invited to speak and dialogue with museum professionals and policy makers at conferences organised by ICOM, the International Committee of Museums, UNESCO, Beijing Forum, NHB Academy in Singapore and much more.

EuNaMus addresses policy makers and professionals at several levels:

EuNaMus dissemination material

EuNaMus policy dialoges

The Policy Dialogues will bring together the project partners, academics, policy-makers, and museum professionals to discuss the project outputs.

Please contact Dr. Bodil Axelsson at bodil.axelsson@liu.se if you want to get in contact with Eunamus or provide input.

 

National presentations of the project

Italy

Norway

Listen to Professor Dominique Poulot on "France Culture" in a radio discussion on changing patterns for national museums in Europe: La fin du musée à l'occidentale?

Look at professor Peter Aronsson introducing the project to a Swedish Audience



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