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Online Workshop: Sustainability in Museums Around the World: Working Together to Create a Sustainable Future (Part 1) (Recorded)

The NISE Network runs a series of free online workshops to increase the number of professional development opportunities available to our partners, and create more channels for partners to share their work and learn from each other directly.

Online Workshop: Sustainability in Museums Around the World: Working Together to Create a Sustainable Future (Part 1)

Tuesday, February 18, 2020; 2 - 3pm  Eastern / 11am - 12pm Pacific

View the recording and resources from this online workshop

Join us to learn how museums around the world are engaging their staff, visitors, and communities in creating a sustainable future. Presenters will provide an overview of sustainability, explain its relevance to museums, and highlight examples of sustainability in different museums. NISE Network partners will share their plans for Earth Day 2020 and the ways they are integrating sustainability into their organizations' programming, operations, and community collaborations. Participants will learn about new NISE Network public program resources available for free download and use and be inspired by variety of ways sustainability can fit into their organizations' priorities.

This workshop is part of a three part series on Sustainability in Science Museums. Please visit the following links for the other workshops in this series:

Tuesday, February 25, 2020; 2 - 3pm  Eastern / 11am - 12pm Pacific

Tuesday, March 3, 2020; 2 - 3pm  Eastern / 11am - 12pm Pacific

 


Presenters

Rae Ostman, Arizona State University

 

 

Nich Weller, Arizona State University

 

 

Jeannie Colton, Arizona State University

 

 

Mallory Cotter, Mounts Botanical Garden

 

 

Deanna Moore, Virginia Living Museum

 

 


Acknowledgements

The Rob and Melani Walton Sustainability in Science and Technology Museums program is supported through funding from the Rob and Melani Walton Foundation.