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September 22, 2021

Call for Papers – Museum International: Open Edition

Museum International

September 10, 2021

ICOM Webinar | Museums, Sustainable Cities and Communities

July 26, 2021

The latest edition of Museum International on the theme “Museum Collection Storage” is now online

Museum International

February 22, 2021

Call for Papers – Museum International: Empty Museums

Museum International

January 21, 2021

“LGBTQI+ Museums”: New issue of Museum International now online

Museum International

November 25, 2020

ICOM – UNIGE online conference: When Museums Go Online

November 18, 2020

2020 Forum for ICOM International Committees

August 20, 2020

‘Museums and Gender’: New issue of Museum International now online

Museum International

July 8, 2020

EU-LAC Museums Project – 3rd Webinar: “The Role of Digital Technologies during the COVID-19 Pandemic”

June 24, 2020

EU-LAC Museums Project – 2nd Webinar: “Community-based Museums in Times of Crisis: Community Experience”

June 20, 2020

ICOM Webinar | Preparing for the Reopening of Museums: The Aftermath of a Pandemic

June 9, 2020

Call for Papers – Museum International: Museum Collection Storage

Museum International

June 8, 2020

The Best in Heritage 2020 goes digital

June 5, 2020

EU-LAC Museums Project – Webinars: Community-based Museums in Times of Crisis

April 9, 2020

Postponement of the Call for applications to host the 27th ICOM General Conference in 2025

February 5, 2020

IMP Concluding Symposium – Museums and intangible heritage: towards a third space in the heritage sector

January 7, 2020

‘Museums and Local Development’: New issue of Museum International now online

Museum International

December 13, 2019

First roundtable of « Art Focus on Human Rights and Women’s Rights: Nigeria » in Barcelona

December 2, 2019

« Revolution : Velvet x Digital », museums and freedom of information 30 years after the fall of the Iron Curtain

October 11, 2019

Intangible heritage, a challenge for management and collection policy

  • Red Lists

    The Red Lists classify the endangered categories of archaeological objects or works of art in the most vulnerable areas of the world, in order to prevent them being sold or illegally exported.

  • Publications

    Through its network, ICOM publishes or takes part in the publication of major books for the international museum community every year.