The Mu.SA project is featured in a new article, Digital Social Innovation and the Evolving Role of Digital in Museums. Authored by Haitham Eid, Associate Professor/Director, Master of Arts in Museum Studies Program, Southern University at New Orleans (USA) and published in the proceedings of MW19 Conference in Boston, MA (April 2 – 6, 2019). The article presents Digital Social Innovation (DSI) as a potential framework that can manifest the mission of museu
The DAISSy research team of the Hellenic Open University organizes an event dedicated to the training of museum professionals and the development of digital skills. The event is part of the European Mu.SA project and will take place on Monday 24 June 2019 in Athens. In the event will be participation with speeches of the Hellenic Committee of the International Council of Museums (ICOM) and the IEK AKMI, partners of the Mu.SA project.
During the event, t
A new issue of ICOM’s Portugal Bulletin (n.º 13, May 2019), is dedicated to the theme “Museums as Cultural Hubs: The Future of Tradition”.
This issue includes an article by Ana Carvalho and Alexandre Matos (ICOM Portugal) about Mu.SA project. The article is entitled: "Os Profissionais de Museus no Mundo digital: Contributos do Projecto Mu.SA" and describes the activities carried out, including a summary about forthcoming activities.
The full arti
Mu.SA team provides to all applicants a set of Frequently Asked Questions and their respective Answer in order to facilitate the process of your application. Most questions have reached us and have been answered to each of you.
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Mu.SA initiated a MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) on Essential Skills for Museum Professionals in which over 5.000 related professionals enrolled from around the globe and which was successfully completed in March 2019. All learners who successfully finished the MOOC, have the opportunity to enter the second phase of the training: a Specialization Course, with blended and work - based learning.
Who? All successful learners of the MOOC are able to ap...
Mu.SA project team would like to thank all and each of you for your participation, your consistency and your enthusiasm on the MOOC course! Mu.SA initiated a MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) on Essential Skills for Museum Professionals in which over 5.000 related professionals enrolled from around the globe and which was successfully completed in March 2019.
All learners who successfully finished the MOOC are able to apply to the next phase in Speciali...
Mu.SA project and especially the scope, content and the worldwide interest of MOOC was presented in the 6thTechnology Transfer Exhibition - Patras Innovation Quest (Patras IQ), held in Patras from 12 to 15 April 2019.
Patras Innovation Quest (PATRAS IQ) is a joint venture between the Ministry of Economy and Development and the Ministry of Education, Research & Religious Affairs, the Region of Western Greece, the University of Patras, the Hellenic Op
The project “Mu.SA: Museum Sector Alliance” (ongoing project) is approved in the European Framework of Erasmus+ / Sector Skills Alliances. It aims to address the increasing disconnection between formal education and training and the world of work because of the emergence of new job roles due to the quickening pace of the adoption of ICT in the museum sector. Mu.SA addresses directly the shortage of digital and transferable skills identified in the museum s
Due to the increasing use of technologies in the museum sector, new job profiles are now emerging within that sector. This paper written by Antonia Silvaggi and Federica Pesce published in the ENCATC Journal of Cultural Management and Policy
Volume 8 describes the key findings of the research activities carried out in Greece, Portugal and Italy within the Mu.SA – Museum Sector Alliance – project funded by the European Erasmus Plus Programme – Sector Skill
A new special issue of ICOM’s peer-reviewed journal, Museum International, is dedicated to the theme "Museums in a Digital World".
This issue includes an article by Ana Carvalho and Alexandre Matos (ICOM Portugal) about Mu.SA project. The article is entitled: "Museum Professionals in a Digital World: Insigths from a Case Study in Portugal" and explores the key findings of the first phase of the research for the Portuguese case study.
Museum International
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