Sustainable Futures for Museums and Heritage Sites 
 
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Online-Lecture 

"Climate Protection and Sustainability at the German Museums Association" 

mit Sina Hermann
am 15.12.2024

Ort: online per Zoom
Ortszeit Deutschland und Tunesien: 16.00-17.30 Uhr
Ortszeit Ägypten: 17.00-18.30 Uhr

Sprache: Englisch mit automtischen Zoom-Untertiteln auf Arabisch, Deutsch und weiteren Sprachen

In ihrem Vortrag wird Sina Hermann über die jüngsten Schritte des Deutschen Museumsbundes in Richtung Nachhaltigkeit berichten. Themen sind u.a. der Klimaschutzleitfaden, Mindeststandards für Museen, Empfehlungen für die Einrichtung eines climate corridors und Pläne für ein bevorstehendes Zertifizierungsprogramm für nachhaltige Museen, das voraussichtlich Ende nächsten Jahres eingeführt werden soll.

Wir freuen uns auf einen regen Austausch mit den Teilnehmenden!

Kostenfreie Teilnahme!

Anmeldung: Registrierung für die Zoom-Sitzung




GreenMuseumCamp Cairo 2024

13.-14. November 2024

Beginn in Kairo am 13.11. um 17 Uhr Ortszeit, Deutsche und Tunesische Zeit: 16 Uhr

Beginn in Kairo am 14.11. um 17.30 Uhr Ortszeit, Deutsche und Tunesische Zeit 16.30 Uhr

Online per Zoom und live in Kairo

Zoom-Registirierung über : https://uni-wuerzburg.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/u5Aqf-mgrj0qE9cF-VI1e5uVTFPkEUdRO3BE


Tea & Coffee Lectures


free Online-Lecture “Sustainability and justice” with Alice Schröder-Klaassen

Beginn:27.09.2024
16:00
Ende:27.09.2024
17:30

Dear Students, dear Network Partners, dear Interested Parties,

We cordially invite you to the fourth Tea & Coffee Lecture _"Sustainability and justice" with Alice Schröder-Klaassen_ (Head of Collection and Exhibition Department, Open Air Museum Detmold), followed by a discussion on:

_Friday, 27th September 2024, Location: Zoom (Online)_
from 15:00 – 16:30 (sharp) Tunesian time
from 16:00 – 17:30 (sharp) German time
from 17:00 – 18:30 (sharp) Egyptian time

What is fair enough? Museums on their way to Sustainability
Museums should increasingly act towards the future in terms of sustainability towards their collections and exhibitions, visitors and employees. As institutions, they are caught between the preservation of traditions and the development of an institution that acts fairly and participatively, both internally and externally. Museums must therefore increasingly deal with questions of social responsibility. In this context, philosophical theories of justice can offer valuable perspectives as they help to understand museums not only as places of cultural heritage but also as institutions of social and cultural transformation. By placing (distributive) justice at the heart of their work, museums can contribute to a more just and inclusive society, Alice Schröder-Klaassen says.


The host is the DAAD project "GreenMuseumHub: Sustainable Futures for Museums and Heritage Sites" of Helwan University in Cairo (Egypt), Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (Germany), and Université de la Manouba (Tunisia). As part of the project, several Tea & Coffee Lectures are held each year to collectively approach the topic of "Sustainability."

During and after the presentations, we invite you to discuss this topic. Where do we see the museum's responsibilities and opportunities?
We look forward to the exchange!

Language?
English, with automatic Zoom subtitles (Arabic, German etc.)

_Free entry!_



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