Call for Applications | TheMuseumsLab 2022

Call for Applications | TheMuseumsLab 2022

Call for Applications | TheMuseumsLab 2022

19/01/2022

The Call for Application of the funding programme for museum professionals from African and European countries organised by our network partner DAAD is opened.

TheMuseumsLab is a platform for joint learning, exchange and continuing education on the future of museums in both Africa and Europe. The programme has the aim to provide knowledge and competencies, to foster new ideas and approaches as well as to establish close and lasting networks between future shapers of museum concepts on both sides.

The programme consists of three one-week seminar modules (online and onsite in Berlin and Cape Town) lead by prominent African and European experts, a two-week residency at a renowned European partner institution and a co-working phase.

The project was developed by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and the Master‘s Programme in Museum Management and Communication at the University of Applied Sciences (HTW) Berlin, in close cooperation with the African consultancy group The Advisors.

Several African and European museums as well as other cultural institutions are partners with the programme. The programme is financed by the German Federal Foreign Office and supported by the German Minister of State for Culture and the Media as well as the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.

Objective

Providing knowledge and competencies, fostering new ideas and approaches as well as establishing and upgrading networks.

Focus

Current issues and concepts of museum management, social impact and responsibility, localisation of content, as well as practical aspects of museums as institutions in the21st century, divided into three modules:

  • Module 1     Entangled Histories and the Future of Cultural Memories
  • Module 2     Collections and Research
  • Module 3     Communication and Strategic Management

Form

Each module is divided into 14 slots of two hours each. A compact, digital workshop and further training programme in Berlin and Cape Town with a two-week practical phase at a European museum and a one-week Co-working phase in South Africa.

Participants

50 Executives from African and European museums (Fellows).

Language

The programme will be conducted in English (sufficient knowledge of English is therefore a prerequisite for taking part).

Schedule

  • Kick-Off | Digital | May 2022
  • Module 1 | Entangled histories & the Future of Cultural Memories
    Digital | May 2022 (one week, ~35 hours)
  • Module 2 | Collection,Research, Management and Communication
    Berlin | June 2022 (one week, ~35 hours)
  • Residency | Exchange and Working phase at a partner institution
    European city (Location of respective partner institution) | mid June – early July 2022 (two weeks, ~60 hours)
  • Module 3  | Strategic Management, Communication in Practice & Co-Working Phase
    Cape Town | September 2022 (two weeks, ~60 hours)

Application

TheMuseumsLab 2022 is now open for applications.

For more information on the programme and application requirements and procedure please check:

Please use the following document for your application

Application Deadline is 23 January 2022 (11:59 pm CET)

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