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SUMMARY:Polyphonic Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Polyphonic Perspectives: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural materials in Museums and University Collections and global issues of repatriation and restitution.\nA combined CAUMAC / UMAC / ICOM Australia webinar with the support of the National Museum of Australia.\n \nMuseums and universities are institutions centred on knowledge. As focal points with social\, political and cultural authority\, museums and universities both generate and transmit knowledge. Museums de-contextualise and re-contextualise objects in their collections. This means they can be both a constrainer and liberator of meaning. Museums have historically mediated meaning and access to meaning around collections and objects. Access to meaning can either challenge or embed paradigms of knowledge. Universities and museums were at the centre of political power when European colonisers spread across the globe. This involved massive displacements of cultural objects\, scientific specimens and even human remains. Objects became a part of the trade in Imperial knowledge systems.\n\n \nMany argue that now is the time for museums and universities to come to terms with this historical legacy. Museums and universities have many collections that are colonial legacies. There are demands from source communities for repatriation and restitution. Furthermore\, audiences and students want to know how and why much of that material got there in the first place. There are calls for this reckoning with historical legacies to reshape universities and museums into new types of organisations through decolonization.\n \nThis webinar asks the questions (among others):\n· Are museums and universities changing to incorporate new knowledge systems?\n· Are museums and universities organisations that are capable of polyphony?\n· Can these institutions be Indigenised?\n· Do attempts to bring in new voices\, perspectives and knowledge systems amount to more than tokenism or appropriation\, or is real progress being made?\n\nRead more  here\n\n \n\nAccess here:\n\n 
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/polyphonic-perspectives/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210525
DTSTAMP:20210517T085756Z
CREATED:20210517T085358Z
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SUMMARY:Patrimonio científico: Colecciones universitarias y estrategias digitais
DESCRIPTION:  \n 
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/patrimonio-cientifico-colecciones-universitarias-y-estrategias-digitais/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201110
DTSTAMP:20200223T195858Z
CREATED:20200223T195858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200223T195858Z
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SUMMARY:APRU 2020: University Museums Research Symposium
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URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/apru-2020-university-museums-research-symposium/
LOCATION:National University of Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20201001T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20201001T090000
DTSTAMP:20200927T060949Z
CREATED:20200927T060932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200927T060949Z
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SUMMARY:UMAC Origins: Conversation with Panu Nykänen
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URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/umac-origins-conversation-with-panu-nykanen/
LOCATION:UMAC YouTube channel
CATEGORIES:Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200831T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200831T110000
DTSTAMP:20200806T070237Z
CREATED:20200805T085444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200806T070237Z
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SUMMARY:UMAC ORIGINS: Conversation with Hugues Dreyssé
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URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/umac-origins-conversation-with-hugues-dreysse/
LOCATION:UMAC YouTube channel
CATEGORIES:Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200827T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200827T160000
DTSTAMP:20200826T134035Z
CREATED:20200826T134035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200826T134035Z
UID:5803-1598540400-1598544000@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:Beirut Series: Conversation with Suzy Hakimian\, Chair of ICOM-Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/beirut-series-conversation-with-suzy-hakimian-chair-of-icom-lebanon/
LOCATION:UMAC YouTube channel
CATEGORIES:Conversation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200817T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200817T090000
DTSTAMP:20200806T054250Z
CREATED:20200806T053055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200806T054250Z
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SUMMARY:UMAC Origins: Conversation with Bernice Murphy
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URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/umac-origins-conversation-with-bernice-murphy/
LOCATION:UMAC YouTube channel
CATEGORIES:Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200810T170000
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CREATED:20200805T084540Z
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SUMMARY:UMAC ORIGINS: Conversation with Lyndel King
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URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/umac-origins-conversation-with-lyndel-king/
LOCATION:UMAC YouTube channel
CATEGORIES:Conversation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200627
DTSTAMP:20191227T085728Z
CREATED:20191227T085617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191227T085728Z
UID:5408-1592784000-1593215999@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:Universeum 2020
DESCRIPTION:University museums and collections in the vanguard of contemporary societal debates \nThis main theme echoed the debate on the definition of museum in ICOM community.  During the 2020 Universeum Annual Conference in Belgium\, we would like to continue this debate and focus it specifically in relation to university museums (U-museums) and collections\, questioning their role as actor of social and political change on one hand ; and how they deal with the challenges of their past on a second hand?  \n 
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/universeum-2020/
LOCATION:ULB & KU Leuven\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200621
DTSTAMP:20191208T094138Z
CREATED:20191208T094054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191208T094138Z
UID:5396-1592352000-1592697599@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:AAMG 2020
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URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/aamg-2020/
LOCATION:University of Kansas (Lawrence)\, KS\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200406
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200411
DTSTAMP:20200223T182443Z
CREATED:20200223T182327Z
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UID:5491-1586131200-1586563199@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:Jagiellonian University Staff Training Week
DESCRIPTION:Jagiellonian University Staff Training Week\nManagement of Academic Heritage: Challenges and Opportunities\nJagiellonian University Museum\, Krakow.\nThe  Jagiellonian University welcomes you to the Erasmus+ Staff Training Week ‘Management of Academic Heritage – Challenges and Opportunities’\, to be held at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków on 6-10 April 2020.  \nAs the topic for the first time is dedicated to the university special collections and academic heritage\, the event is organized by the JU International Relations Office together with the Jagiellonian University Museum in cooperation with multiple university units working in the field of managing academic special collections\, mainly Centre for Science Education\, the Museum of Pharmacy of the JU Medical College\, the Museum of the JU Medical Faculty.  \nThe working language is English. \nMore info\, contact and registrations  here. \nDEADLINES: \n\nStarting date for applications: 7 February 2020 \nClosing date for applications: 28 February 2010\nAll applicants will be notified about the selection results on 9 March 2020. \n\nThe number of participants is limited to 30\, with a maximum of 2 people per institution. Any available additional places will be announced as soon as possible. \nPLEASE NOTE \n\nWelcoming lunch and coffee breaks planned in the programme are provided by the organizers.\nThe costs of travel\, accommodation and other meals should be covered by the Participants themselves.\n\n 
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/jagiellonian-university-staff-training-week/
LOCATION:Jagiellonian University Museum\, Krakow\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Course
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200327
DTSTAMP:20200223T175635Z
CREATED:20200223T175350Z
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UID:5481-1585094400-1585267199@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:Diálogos. Redescubrir el patrimonio universitario. Arte\, ciencia\, historia y sociedad
DESCRIPTION:La Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) tiene una larga y consolidada trayectoria en cuanto a su patrimonio\, sus colecciones y sus museos\, que se inicia en 1910 con la creación de la Universidad\, y se reafirma a partir de 1929\, con el reconocimiento de la autonomía universitaria.\nDesde entonces ha  desempeñado un  papel protagónico  en la reunión\,  estudio\, conservación\, preservación\,  exhibición  y  divulgación  de  bienes  culturales y  naturales\, cumpliendo con las funciones universitarias de docencia\, investigación y difusión de la cultura.\nMuchos acervos son tradicionales\, mientras otros son de reciente formación. En todos los casos es necesario visitar y revisitar el patrimonio para revalorizarlo y darle un sentido de actualidad\, que sea significativo para las nuevas generaciones.\nRedescubrir el patrimonio universitario significa conocerlo\, interpretarlo y reinterpretarlo\, pero sobre todo preservarlo para las generaciones futuras y para fomentar un sentido de identidad universitaria.\nCon este propósito\, el Seminario Universitario de Museos y Espacios Museográficos\, el Museo de Geofísica de la UNAM\, el Comité Nacional Mexicano del Consejo Internacional de Museos (ICOM-México)\, el Grupo de Colecciones y Museos Universitarios (UMAC) en México convocan a los miembros de la comunidad universitaria relacionados con el patrimonio universitario a participar en el análisis de la situación del patrimonio universitario y presentar propuestas para su mejor utilización en la reunión.
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/dialogos-redescubrir-el-patrimonio-universitario-arte-ciencia-historia-y-sociedad/
LOCATION:Museo de Geofísica\, UNAM\, Mexico City\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200313
DTSTAMP:20190927T070533Z
CREATED:20190927T065648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190927T070533Z
UID:5104-1583798400-1584057599@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:I Simposio Patrimonio y Cultura
DESCRIPTION:TEMATICAS \n·         Patrimonio cultural\, desafíos para su gestión integral. \n·         Museos y colecciones universitarias. \n·         Socialización y educación patrimonial: experiencias y alternativas. \n·         La universidad: memoria histórica y tradiciones.  \n·         Identidad cultural y universidad\, \n·         La universidad como centro de promoción de cultura. \n·         Las manifestaciones del arte y la Literatura en las universidades.  \n·         Consumo y recepción cultural desde y hacia la universidad.  \n·         Perspectivas en la formación humanista del profesional universitario. \n\n\n\n\nContacto: Armando Santana Montes de Oca \n 
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/i-simposio-patrimonio-y-cultura/
LOCATION:Playa de Varadero\, Cuba
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200313
DTSTAMP:20190305T175352Z
CREATED:20190305T173302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T175352Z
UID:4421-1583712000-1584057599@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:Convención International de Antropología ANTHROPOS 2020
DESCRIPTION:ANTHROPOS 2020 is organised by the Museo Antropológico Montané\, the Cátedra de Antropología “Luis Montané” of the University of La Habana\, the Faculty of Biology of the Faculty of La Habana\, the Sociedad Cubana de Antropología Biológica and the Sociedad de Estudios Primatológicos “Eopithecus”\, Mexico. \nThe following meetings will take place simultaneously: \n– XIII Simposio de Antropología Física ‘Luís Montané’ \n– IX Congreso ‘Primates como Patrimonio Nacional’ \n– VI Coloquio ‘Primates a través del Caribe’ \n– I Simposio Hispanoamericano de Neuroantropologia \n Call for Papers (English) \n Event Facebook \nContact: anthroposmontane2020@gmail.com \n 
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/convencion-international-de-antropologia-anthropos-2020/
LOCATION:Palacio de Convenciones\, La Habana\, Cuba
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200226
DTSTAMP:20190919T124455Z
CREATED:20190919T124405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190919T124455Z
UID:5094-1582329600-1582675199@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:145e congrès annuel du CTHS: Collecter\, collectionner\, conserver
DESCRIPTION: \n 
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/145e-congres-annuel-du-cths/
LOCATION:Université de Nantes – – Campus Centre Loire\, Nantes\, France
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200207
DTSTAMP:20191227T095508Z
CREATED:20190919T121135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191227T095508Z
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SUMMARY:Joint Conference ICOM CIMUSET-CIM-CIM
DESCRIPTION:Playing and operating: functionality in museum objects and instruments\n4-6 February\, 2020\nCité de la Musique – Philharmonie de Paris\, France\n  \nSee final program   here. \n\nCALL FOR PAPERS\nDeadline for submissions: 22 October 2019 \nMuseum collections are formed by selections of objects that represent snapshots of the complexity of the world at different times. As such their value resides as much in their physical supports\, as in\nthe representation of the cultural networks of meanings and interactions of which they were part.\nFor some types of objects\, this includes a particularly strong ‘performative’ element\, where the object is a tool to accomplish an action: musical instruments\, vehicles\, clocks and watches\, machinery and objects of science and technology are few of the most obvious examples.\nFor decades\, museum approaches have been divided between emphasizing the preservation of the material support of the object\, and preserving its capability to operate\, for reasons that include\ndissemination as well as research. The use of alternatives\, such as replicas and digital modelling has also been explored\, sometimes controversially\, and few attempts have been made at producing\nguidelines for the care and preservation of few among these types of objects.\nThis conference aims at offering a platform to discuss and compare current approaches the preservation\, and interpretation of functional objects\, comparing practices across collections\, institutions and countries. It is hoped that\, by highlighting overlaps and differences\, it will be possible to develop a greater understanding of the practical and ethical reasons that inform different policies and that the outcomes of the conference will prepare the ground for a common set of guidelines that might build on the cross-disciplinary experience provided by a variety of objects that present common challenges. \nThe conference is particularly open to perspectives from curators\, conservators\, makers\, musicians and all key professional stakeholders dealing with the preservation and interpretation of functional objects across collections. \nThe conference is jointly organized by the International Committee for Museums and Collections of Musical Instruments and Music (CIMCIM)\, the International Committee for Museums of Science\nand Technology (CIMUSET) of the International Council of Museums (ICOM) and the Cité de la Musique – Philharmonie de Paris. It is generously supported by the International Council of Museums ICOM. The International Council of Museums is an international\norganisation of museums and museum professionals which is committed to the research\, conservation\, continuation and communication to society of the world’s natural and cultural\nheritage\, present and future\, tangible and intangible. \nSub-themes:\n\n1. The ontology of functional objects\nIt has been widely argued that the nature of an object is transformed as soon as it enters a museum collection. Moreover\, most functional objects have undergone changes\, repairs\, maintenance work\nand degradations\, either before or after entering a museum collection\, which might have transformed the way it operates and its outcome.\nHow relevant is the preservation of functionality – or the capacity to operate – in faithfully preserving and representing a museum object\, and how does it combine with the many conflicting priorities that regulate the life and choices of a museum collections? \n\n2. Interpretation of functional objects\nInterpretation and public engagement are traditionally among the main reason to operate functional objects in museums collections\, either within the museum galleries or taking them outside of the\nmuseum environment itself. This is often the case with musical instruments\, vehicles\, trains and several types of objects that would have operated in public spaces before entering a museum.\nHow can the impact of operating an original object be measured and justified\, if at all\, beyond the satisfaction of passing curiosity? How reliable is the message conveyed by operating an original and\nhow satisfactory are possible alternatives such as copies or digital reproductions. Can truly satisfactory alternatives be found\, compared to operating originals\, which could still deliver a fully satisfactory experience for the visitor? \n\n3. Good practice and risk management\nDuring the last decades\, approaches to operating museum objects have greatly changed leading to the production of sometimes contradictory policies and guidelines that reflect the spirit of their time.\nIndividual museums\, sometimes individual conservators\, have developed practices and protocols to support informed decision making and risk assessment/management. \nCan these policies and approaches be distilled in an overarching approach to operating objects held\nin museum collections? Where do they overlap and where are they unique to certain types of\ncollections? Which policies and practices are currently in place and how effective have they been in\ntheir implementation? \n\n4. Objects functionality in the 21st Century\nIn the last few years\, the rise of virtual object design and physical modelling has created new opportunities and alternatives to reproduce and demonstrate the functionality of objects. These\ninnovative approaches may question the very reason for making actual objects work.\nHow is the ongoing digital revolution changing the discussion on instruments playability and objects functionality? Can it provide a satisfactory alternative to understand functional objects? What can\nit contribute to the discussion on the usage of functional objects? \n\nAbstracts submission Guidelines:\nThe following types of contributions are invited:\n– Short papers\, 10 min. + 5 min. Q+A\n– Full papers\, 20 min. + 10 min. Q+A\n– Posters\nPlease send an abstract of no more than 300 words and a short CV of no more than 150 words including the following information.\nFamily name: \nGiven Name:\nMuseum/Organization:\nPosition:\nEmail:\nPlease specify if you are a member of: CIMCIM\, CIMUSET\, ICOM\nPlease specify if you are proposing a short paper\, a full paper\, or a poster.\nAbstracts must be sent to Mathilde Thomas by midnight (12:00 AM-GMT) 22 October 2019; late entries will not be considered. \nAccepted formats are MS\, word and .rtf.\nAll submissions will be vetted by the Review Committee.\nPlease note that the conference language is English.\nIt is planned to provide simultaneous French translation.\nN.B.: a limited number of travel grants will be available for invited speakers\, especially young professionals.
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/joint-conference-icom-cimuset-cim-cim/
LOCATION:Cité de la Musique\, Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191130
DTSTAMP:20190611T064841Z
CREATED:20190611T063912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190611T064841Z
UID:4785-1574812800-1575071999@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:Europeana 2019: Connect Communities
DESCRIPTION:There is no one-size-fits-all cultural heritage professional – your roles\, your institutions\, your passions and your skills are incredibly wide-ranging.  Europeana 2019 makes the connection between you all. At this unique interdisciplinary event 250 professionals with interests in tech\, copyright\, education\, research\, impact and communications will come together to explore where those communities meet and how each specialist group can support the others. \nThis three-day conference at the National Library of Portugal\, Lisbon\, isn’t simply three days listening to others talk. It’s a real hands-on affair with workshops\, discussions\, panels\, interaction and networking. Attend\, contribute and transform the world with culture.\nWhether it’s tips on how to run a workshop\, insights into the best approach to opening up content\, new ideas for digital storytelling\, or new people to follow up on Twitter\, you can go back to your day job with tangible new skills\, experiences and contacts to help you make a difference to your organisation. \nRead  more.
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/europeana-2019-connect-communities/
LOCATION:National Library of Portugal\, Lisbon\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191129
DTSTAMP:20191124T111717Z
CREATED:20191124T111354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191124T111717Z
UID:5372-1574640000-1574985599@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:VII Encuentro de Museos Universitarios de Latinoamérica y del Caribe/I Encuentro de Museos Universitarios de Guatemala
DESCRIPTION:MUSEO DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE SAN CARLOS\, 25 al 27 de noviembre.\nCOLEGIO MAYOR DE SANTO TOMAS DE AQUINO\, 28 de noviembre\nHORARIO: 10.00 a 17.00 horas.\nADMISION: GRATUITA \n PROGRAMA PRELIMINAR \n 
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/vii-encuentro-de-museos-universitarios-de-latinoamerica-y-del-caribe-i-encuentro-de-museos-universitarios-de-guatemala/
LOCATION:MUSEO DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE SAN CARLOS\, COLEGIO MAYOR DE SANTO TOMAS DE AQUINO\, Guatemala\, Guatemala
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191108
DTSTAMP:20190514T050747Z
CREATED:20190514T050425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190514T050747Z
UID:4602-1572912000-1573171199@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:International Colloquium on the Public of University Museums
DESCRIPTION:Supported by UMAC-ICOM. \n \nLes musées universitaires connaissent\, depuis le début du XXIe siècle\, un véritable regain d’intérêt : fondation d’un réseau européen UNIVERSEUM (2000) et du Comité international pour les musées et collections universitaires (UMAC) au sein de l’ICOM (2001)\, rénovation de l’Ashmolean Museum à Oxford (2009) reconnu comme premier musée universitaire (1683)\, création de nouvelles réserves accessibles et rénovation du Conservatoire national des arts et métiers à Paris (2000). \nCes quelques initiatives semblent incarner la volonté des acteurs universitaires de donner un nouveau sens à leurs structures muséales mais aussi le besoin d’une reconnaissance officielle par la communauté internationale des professionnels des musées ; alors que le grand public semble se sentir moins concerné.Aujourd’hui\, l’Embarcadère du Savoir s’associe au Séminaire de Muséologie de l’Université de Liège pour l’organisation d’un colloque relatif aux publics des musées universitaires qui aura lieu du 5 au 7 novembre 2019. \nRead more and call for papers  here. \n  \n 
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/international-colloquium-on-the-public-of-university-museums/
LOCATION:University of Liège\, Liège\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191015
DTSTAMP:20191013T192052Z
CREATED:20191013T191807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191013T192052Z
UID:5139-1571011200-1571097599@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:Conversation about the legal framework for university museums
DESCRIPTION:  \nSee the debate live here.
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/conversation-about-the-legal-framework-for-university-museums/
LOCATION:Universum\, UNAM\, Mexico City\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:Debate
ORGANIZER;CN="Seminario Universitario Museos y Espacios Museogr%C3%A1ficos (SUMyEM)":MAILTO:museosuniversitariosmx@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190913
DTSTAMP:20191102T175528Z
CREATED:20190419T064048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191102T175528Z
UID:4518-1568160000-1568332799@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:Conference 'Universities and their Contested Pasts'
DESCRIPTION:The University of Manchester’s Research Group on University Histories is organising a conference on 11-12 September 2019\, focussing on ‘Universities and their contested pasts’. The conference aims to include both academic and practice/policy discussions and abstracts from UMAC members are warmly invited. \n Call for Papers\nDeadline: 31 May 2019
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/conference-universities-and-their-contested-pasts/
LOCATION:Samuel Alexander Building\, University of Manchester\, Manchester\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190911
DTSTAMP:20190624T060538Z
CREATED:20181224T075910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190624T060538Z
UID:4154-1567987200-1568159999@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:TOKYO UMAC SEMINAR
DESCRIPTION:UMAC TOKYO SEMINAR University Museums as Cultural Commons\nPost-UMAC 2019 Seminar. \nWith Yohko Watanabe (Keio University Art Center)\, Andrew Simpson (UMAC/Department of Ancient History\, Macquarie University\, Australia) and Judy Willcocks (Central Saint Martins\, University of the Arts\, London\, UK)\, among others. \nSee Program and more info here. \n 
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/tokyo-umac-seminar/
LOCATION:Keio University Art Center\, Tokyo\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190908
DTSTAMP:20190114T071515Z
CREATED:20190114T071428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T071515Z
UID:4249-1567296000-1567900799@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:UMAC 2019
DESCRIPTION:The 19th UMAC Annual Conference will be in Kyoto — 1-7 September. See more details here.
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/umac-2019/
LOCATION:Kyoto ICC\, Kyoto\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190825
DTSTAMP:20191102T175526Z
CREATED:20190127T173958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191102T175526Z
UID:4281-1566432000-1566691199@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:„Junges Forum für Sammlungs- und Objektforschung“ | Workshop Dresden 2019
DESCRIPTION:Vom 22. bis 24. August 2019 veranstaltet die Kustodie der TU Dresden gemeinsam mit der Koordinierungsstelle für wissenschaftliche Universitätssammlungen in Deutschland und der Gesellschaft für Universitätssammlungen (GfU) e.V. den vierten Workshop in der Reihe „Junges Forum für Sammlungs- und Objektforschung“. Eingeladen sind Doktorand*innen aller Disziplinen\, die an und über materielle/n Objekte/n oder Sammlungen forschen. \nIm Rahmen des geplanten Workshops sollen wissenschaftliche Fragen\, Methoden und Ergebnisse vorgestellt und mit Nachwuchswissenschaftlern*innen aus anderen Disziplinen sowie Expert*innen diskutiert werden. Darüber hinaus erwarten wir von den Teilnehmer*innen\, dass sie ihre Beiträge und die Ergebnisse der Diskussion für eine gemeinsame Publikation aufbereiten. \nDas Lesen und Deuten von Spuren ist alltägliche Orientierungs- und Überlebenstechnik und gleichermaßen epistemische Methode. Spurenlesen als Grundlage unseres Wissens über unsere Lebenswelt stützt sich dabei ebenso auf den geschulten Blick oder ‚embodied knowledge‘ wie auf objektivierbare natur- und kulturwissenschaftliche Methoden. Spurenträger kann das einzelne Objekt\, der einzelne Fund\, die Sammlung oder der Befundkontext sein. Manche Spurenträger werden ausschließlich für den Zweck der Erkundung im epistemischen Prozess hergestellt. Andere Spuren wiederum sind flüchtig\, sodass erst (Ab)Bild\, Abguss\, Tonaufnahme\, Moulage oder Modell als Spurenträger zweiter Ordnung eine (dauerhafte) Konservierung erlauben. Richtet sich der epistemische Fokus auf die Methoden des Spurenlesens\, können Sammlungen oder Befunddokumentationen aus den Kultur- oder Naturwissenschaften als Spurenträger der Evidenzerzeugung gelesen werden. Wissenschaftliche Geräte und Instrumente oder ganze Experimentalsysteme werden zu Quellen\, die Aufschluss über die Verfahren der Spurenproduktion geben. \nWir möchten einen interdisziplinären Austausch zu objektwissenschaftlichen Ansätzen befördern und fordern Nachwuchswissenschaftler*innen aller Disziplinen auf\, ihre aktuellen Forschungsvorhaben vorzustellen und in einem interdisziplinären Forum zu diskutieren. \nDas „Junge Forum für Sammlungs- und Objektforschung“ ist ein Kooperationsprojekt der Koordinierungsstelle für wissenschaftliche Universitätssammlungen mit vier Universitäten und wird von der VolkswagenStiftung finanziert. Die Workshopreihe bietet eine Plattform für jüngere Nachwuchswissenschaftler*innen\, um sich fächerübergreifend miteinander zu vernetzen und Fragen der objektbasierten Forschung insbesondere in wissenschaftlichen Sammlungen an Hochschulen zu reflektieren. Zentrales Anliegen ist es\, den wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchs dazu anzuregen\, mit wissenschaftlichen Sammlungen und Objektbeständen an Hochschulen zu arbeiten\, Objektkompetenz zu erwerben und interdisziplinäre Projekte zu entwickeln. \nWir bitten um kurze Abstracts im Umfang von maximal einer Seite für eine 20-minütige Präsentation sowie einen knappen Lebenslauf mit Stichworten zu den Forschungsinteressen an die unten angegebene E-Mail-Adresse. \nStichtag der Einsendung ist der 31. März 2019. \nEinsendungen bitte an: kustodie@tu-dresden.de (Betreff: „Junges Forum“). \nDie Tagungsbeiträge werden von der Gesellschaft für Universitätssammlungen e.V. digital publiziert (https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/junges_forum); Reise- und Übernachtungskosten werden erstattet. \nFür weitere Informationen zur Kustodie der TU Dresden und den CfP als pdf finden Sie hier: https://tu-dresden.de/kustodie; für Informationen zur Koordinierungsstelle für wissenschaftliche Universitätssammlungen siehe http://wissenschaftliche-sammlungen.de. \nFür Rückfragen wenden Sie sich bitte an:  joerg.zaun@tu-dresden.de
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/junges-forum-fur-sammlungs-und-objektforschung-workshop-dresden-2019/
LOCATION:TU Dresden\, Dresden\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190701
DTSTAMP:20181005T043646Z
CREATED:20181005T043430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T043646Z
UID:3885-1561593600-1561939199@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:AAMG Annual Conference 2019
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/aamg-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Weisman Art Museum\, University of Minnesota\, Minneapolis\, MN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190629
DTSTAMP:20190524T062514Z
CREATED:20190524T061530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190524T062514Z
UID:4755-1561507200-1561766399@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:International Seminar Heritage on Fire: Who's next?
DESCRIPTION:Heritage on fire: Who’s next?\nFire risk management for cultural heritage\nInternational seminar | Rio de Janeiro\n26-28 June 2019\n \nFire is a major hazard affecting cultural heritage assets around the world. Although it may seem a ‘rare event’ from a single institution’s perspective\, large fires can become routine when considering the total heritage of a nation. Furthermore\, their impact is typically catastrophic\, causing total or almost total loss in the affected cultural property. Recent examples include the Glasgow School of Arts (United Kingdom\, 2014 and 2018)\, the Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences (Russian Federation\, 2015)\, Mzuzu University Library (Malawi\, 2015)\, India’s National Museum of Natural History (2016)\, New York’s Saint Sava Cathedral (United States of America\, 2016)\, Jakarta’s Maritime Museum (Indonesia\, 2018)\, and Brazil’s National Museum (2018). \n\nThe majority of fires affecting heritage institutions have internal causes\, and can be avoided or greatly reduced through proper maintenance and safety procedures. In order to prevent fire disasters\, emergency preparedness is essential but it must not be the only strategy. There is a clear need to promote more effective legislation and policies\, to stimulate the use of new fire safety technologies\, and help create a fire prevention culture in heritage organizations. \n\nThe seminar will address these pressing issues\, underlining the key role that decision makers must play in preventing disaster fires. Fire statistics and their implications for effective decision-making\, experiences from different countries and contexts in managing fire risks\, and state-of-the-art fire safety measures for application in cultural heritage will be discussed. Contributions will be sought from a diverse range of fields and disciplines\, including heritage managers and authorities\, cultural first-aiders\, conservators\, fire legislation specialists\, fire engineers\, fire chiefs\, heritage risk assessors\, and insurance experts. A visit to Brazil’s National Museum will be organized to provide a first-hand view of the ongoing actions to re-establish its prominent role as a heritage and research institution in the country and internationally. \n\nA specialist forum will take place at the end of the seminar to set forth meaningful recommendations concerning fire risk reduction in cultural heritage. This will provide a concrete output to support policy changes and ensure wide dissemination of results. \n\nTarget audience: heritage authorities\, heritage managers\, national fire protection agencies\, museum directors\, museum designers\, heritage management educators\, etc. \nProgram in  ENGLISH and  PORTUGUESE \n Registration \nContact: seminario@museus.gov.br \nSUPPORTED BY UMAC.
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/international-seminar-heritage-on-fire-whos-next/
LOCATION:Multiple venues (see program)\, Rio de Janeiro\, Brazil
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190622
DTSTAMP:20181023T101605Z
CREATED:20181023T100648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181023T101605Z
UID:3987-1560816000-1561161599@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:Universeum Network Meeting 2019
DESCRIPTION:In 2019\, the UNIVERSEUM Network Meeting will be hosted by the Mendel Museum of Masaryk University in Brno\, together with the Charles University in Prague and the University of Bratislava in Slovakia. \n 
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/universeum-network-meeting-2019/
CATEGORIES:Conference,EVENT
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190509
DTSTAMP:20190411T123920Z
CREATED:20190411T123747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190411T123920Z
UID:4496-1557273600-1557359999@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:The Museum in Evolution: Towards a New Definition
DESCRIPTION:A day of reflection on the implications of ICOM’s museum definition on university museums in the context of the cultural and social ‘third mission’ of universities. \nOrganised by the University of Milan and ICOM-Italia\, with representatives from the ICOM Executive Council\, ICOM-Italia\, ICOFOM\, UMAC\, CRUI (Council of Italian University Rectors)\, and the Italian cultural and higher education sectors. \n Program \n 
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/the-museum-in-evolution-towards-a-new-definition/
LOCATION:Università degli Studi di Milano\, Sala di Rappresentanza\, Via Festa del Perdono 7\, Milan\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190413
DTSTAMP:20190208T071150Z
CREATED:20190208T071150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190208T071150Z
UID:4330-1554768000-1555113599@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:COLLOQUIUM-Workshops on Museum Documentation
DESCRIPTION:
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/colloquium-workshops-on-museum-documentation/
LOCATION:Universum\, UNAM\, Mexico City\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:Conference,Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190323
DTSTAMP:20190114T065215Z
CREATED:20190114T065136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T065215Z
UID:4246-1553212800-1553299199@umac.icom.museum
SUMMARY:Conference 'Researcher Meets Curator'
DESCRIPTION:Conference on the trends in scientist biographies and its consequences for curators\, archivists and researchers of university and scientific collections. \nOrganized by the Dutch Foundation for Academic Heritage (SAE)\, Maastricht University\, and the Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands (Royal Net. Acad. Sc).
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/conference-researcher-meets-curator/
LOCATION:University of Maastricht\, Maastricht\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Conference
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