2018 Working Internationally Conference: Working locally, Thinking Globally
The 6th Working Internationally Conference ‘Working Locally, Thinking Globally’ considers how museums can respond to the new international context in light of recent world events, while maintaining relevance for both domestic
and international audiences.
Alongside Rob Stein, Executive Vice President & Chief Program Officer, American Alliance of Museums (AAM), delegates will hear from
Nina Zdraviè, Head of Programmes and Communications, Slovene Ethnographic Museum & ICOM Europe committee member and many more.
The day includes a flash-session on funding and support available for internationally focused initiatives. A panel discussion with colleagues from Imperial War Museums, Manchester Museum, Edinburgh Airport and the V&A explores how they
are adapting their organisations’ activity in response to the new political and social environment by exploring conflict, climate change, new patterns of tourism and digital reproduction.
There are plenty of opportunities for questions to speakers and for networking with delegates over lunch and refreshments.
To view the conference programme and book your tickets visit:
https://wi2018.eventbrite.com
Tickets are £45 for ICOM UK and NMDC members and £75 for non-members. There are a limited number of student tickets at £25.
For delegates who will be in Edinburgh early on Wed 7 March, ICOM UK is hosting a special round table breakfast (09:30 – 10:30). ICOM National Committees are running a series of roundtables across the world to explore the future of museums
and how museums and societies intertwine and impact each other. This is your opportunity to contribute to the international discussion around the definition of museums in the 21st century. To register your interest contact Dana Andrew, ICOM UK
Executive Director at [log in to unmask]
We look forward to seeing you in Edinburgh!
Dana Andrew
Executive Director (part-time)
ICOM UK
T: +44 (0)3330 143 875 (UK landline)
M: +44 (0)7813 062 607 (UK mobile)
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