The Inclusive Museum Conference is held annually in different locations around the world. The inaugural Conference was held at the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden, The Netherlands in June 2008. It is a participants' Conference, including numerous thematic streams. The 2nd Conference on the Inclusive Museum will be held at the University of Queensland, Brisbane. An outstanding group of diverse museum leaders and specialists will deliver plenary addresses. The Organising Committee is inviting proposals to present 30-minute papers, 60-minute workshops or 90 minute colloquium sessions. These can be academic papers with a theory or research focus, or presentations of practice describing educational initiatives. The deadline for the next round of proposals for peer evaluation is the 23rd of February. Presenters may choose to submit written papers to the International Journal of the Inclusive Museum, a fully refereed academic Journal www.museum-journal.com . Virtual participants also have the option to submit papers for consideration by the Journal. All registered Conference participants receive a complimentary online subscription to the Journal when registration is finalised. This subscription is valid until one year after the Conference end date. If you would like to know more about this Conference, bookmark the Inclusive Museum Conference site and return for further information ─ the site is regularly updated. You may also wish to subscribe to the Conference and Journal Newsletter.
2nd International Conference on the Inclusive Museum
Co-hosted by University of Queensland,
08 July 2009 – 11 July 2009, Australia
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