30.01.2020 Обновленный календарь запущен в тестовом режиме
Наш календарь профессиональных событий — подробная и систематизированная подборка российских и международных мероприятий для музейных работников разного профиля и уровня профессиональной компетенции. В календаре представлены конференции, тренинги, онлайн и оффлайн семинары по музейному делу, музейному PR и администрированию, IT-технологиям. Тематика мероприятий постепенно расширяется.
Календарь регулярно обновляется. Внизу страницы расположена форма, с помощью которой вы можете предложить свое мероприятие.
Как пользоваться календарём:
Интерфейс и функционал календаря обновлен в январе 2020 года на средства, собранные в качестве подарка ко дню рождения Ани Михайловой. Благодарим каждого, кто внёс свой вклад в обновление календаря! Работы выполнены студией OneDesign.
Future of Museums Conference: Discover how museums can be reimagined as co-created, people-focussed, community-led organisations in a time of growing inequality, environmental emergency and political crisis. Join us at Museum Ideas 2025 on 17 September to connect with like-minded colleagues from across the globe, share meaningful discussions, and gather actionable ideas and insights to enrich your work.
Since 2012, the Museum Ideas conference has hosted speakers from around the globe, including South Africa, Argentina, India, UAE, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Canada, and many European countries. The annual event has welcomed museum workers from over 30 countries, fostering a global exchange of transformative ideas through impactful talks, wide-ranging discussions, and international networking.
Hear from an exceptional lineup of speakers, chaired by Professor Dan Hicks from the University of Oxford. Dan Hicks is Professor of Contemporary Archaeology at the University of Oxford, Curator at the Pitt Rivers Museum, and a Fellow of St Cross College, Oxford. Dan works on the material and visual culture of the human past, up to and including the modern, colonial, contemporary and digital worlds, and on the history of Archaeology, Anthropology, Art and Architecture. His curatorial has included the co-curated exhibition Lande: the Calais “Jungle” and Beyond in 2019 and Victor Ehikhamenor at St Paul’s Cathedral in 2022. Dan has published eight books – including The Brutish Museums: the Benin Bronzes, Colonial Violence and Cultural Restitution which was named one of the New York Times Best Art Books of 2020 and won the 2022 prize for the Best Book in Public History of the National Council on Public History. He has written for a variety of journals, magazines and newspapers and has regularly appeared on Radio and TV, including BBC News at Ten, Channel 4 News, and BBC Radio 4’s In Our Time, Front Row, Today Programme and Making History.