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European Museum Forum
NameEuropean Museum Forum
RegionEurope
Parent organizationCouncil of Europe

European Museum Forum is a organization that aims to promote and support museums in Europe, in collaboration with the Council of Europe, International Council of Museums (ICOM), and European Museum Association (EMA). The Forum works closely with European Commission, European Parliament, and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to achieve its goals. It also partners with European Museum Academy (EMA), Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO), and International Council of Museums Committee for Museum Management (ICOM-CECA) to promote best practices in museum management. The Forum's activities are inspired by the work of Pierre Bourdieu, Michel Foucault, and Umberto Eco, who have written extensively on the role of museums in society.

Introduction

The European Museum Forum is an organization that brings together museum professionals, curators, and conservators from across Europe to share knowledge, expertise, and best practices. The Forum is supported by the Council of Europe, European Commission, and UNESCO, and works closely with International Council of Museums (ICOM), European Museum Association (EMA), and Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO). The Forum's activities are guided by the principles of European Cultural Convention, European Heritage Days, and Faro Convention on the Value of Cultural Heritage for Society. The Forum also collaborates with European University Institute (EUI), University of Cambridge, and University of Oxford to promote research and innovation in the field of museum studies. The work of the Forum is influenced by the ideas of André Malraux, Pierre Nora, and François Mitterrand, who have written about the importance of cultural heritage and museums in European society.

History

The European Museum Forum was established in the 1970s, with the support of the Council of Europe and European Commission. The Forum's early activities were focused on promoting cultural cooperation and cultural exchange between European countries, and on supporting the development of museums in Eastern Europe and Central Europe. The Forum has worked closely with International Council of Museums (ICOM), European Museum Association (EMA), and Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO) to promote museum standards and best practices in museum management. The Forum's history is closely tied to the development of European integration, and the work of European leaders such as Konrad Adenauer, Charles de Gaulle, and Willy Brandt. The Forum has also been influenced by the ideas of Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, and Georg Lukács, who have written about the role of culture and museums in society.

Objectives

The European Museum Forum has several objectives, including promoting cultural diversity and cultural heritage in Europe, supporting the development of museums and cultural institutions in European countries, and fostering cultural cooperation and cultural exchange between European countries. The Forum also aims to promote museum standards and best practices in museum management, and to support the development of museum education and museum outreach programs. The Forum's objectives are guided by the principles of European Cultural Convention, European Heritage Days, and Faro Convention on the Value of Cultural Heritage for Society. The Forum works closely with European University Institute (EUI), University of Cambridge, and University of Oxford to promote research and innovation in the field of museum studies. The work of the Forum is influenced by the ideas of Pierre Bourdieu, Michel Foucault, and Umberto Eco, who have written extensively on the role of museums in society.

Activities

The European Museum Forum organizes several activities, including conferences, seminars, and workshops on museum management, museum education, and cultural heritage preservation. The Forum also publishes publications and guidelines on museum standards and best practices in museum management. The Forum works closely with International Council of Museums (ICOM), European Museum Association (EMA), and Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO) to promote museum cooperation and cultural exchange between European countries. The Forum's activities are supported by the Council of Europe, European Commission, and UNESCO, and are guided by the principles of European Cultural Convention, European Heritage Days, and Faro Convention on the Value of Cultural Heritage for Society. The Forum collaborates with European Museum Academy (EMA), University of Cambridge, and University of Oxford to promote research and innovation in the field of museum studies. The work of the Forum is influenced by the ideas of André Malraux, Pierre Nora, and François Mitterrand, who have written about the importance of cultural heritage and museums in European society.

Awards

The European Museum Forum presents several awards, including the European Museum of the Year Award and the Council of Europe Museum Prize. These awards recognize museums that have made significant contributions to cultural heritage preservation and museum education, and that have demonstrated excellence in museum management and cultural programming. The Forum's awards are supported by the Council of Europe, European Commission, and UNESCO, and are guided by the principles of European Cultural Convention, European Heritage Days, and Faro Convention on the Value of Cultural Heritage for Society. The Forum's awards are also influenced by the ideas of Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, and Georg Lukács, who have written about the role of culture and museums in society. The Forum collaborates with European Museum Academy (EMA), University of Cambridge, and University of Oxford to promote research and innovation in the field of museum studies.

Members and Partnerships

The European Museum Forum has several members and partners, including museums, cultural institutions, and professional organizations from across Europe. The Forum works closely with International Council of Museums (ICOM), European Museum Association (EMA), and Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO) to promote museum cooperation and cultural exchange between European countries. The Forum's members and partners include Louvre Museum, British Museum, State Hermitage Museum, and Prado Museum, among others. The Forum also collaborates with European University Institute (EUI), University of Cambridge, and University of Oxford to promote research and innovation in the field of museum studies. The work of the Forum is influenced by the ideas of Pierre Bourdieu, Michel Foucault, and Umberto Eco, who have written extensively on the role of museums in society. The Forum's members and partners are guided by the principles of European Cultural Convention, European Heritage Days, and Faro Convention on the Value of Cultural Heritage for Society. Category:Museums

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