Days of paper presentations, workshops/interactive sessions, posters, and colloquia.
Delegates from all over the world who attended the Tenth International Conference on The Inclusive Museum.
Countries represented.
Curator of Amaravathi Heritage Town, A.P. India
Director, The Manchester Museum, University of Manchester
The Tenth International Conference on The Inclusive Museum featured plenary sessions by some of the world's leading thinkers and innovators in the field.
Special Rapporteur, United Nations
Head of Learning and Engagement, Manchester Museum and the Whitworth, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
"Museums and Civic Imagination"
Researcher, Culture and Heritage Marketing, Strathclyde Business School, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland
"Diaspora, Authenticity, and the Imagined Past: Museums, Archives, and Ancestral Tourism in Scotland"
For each conference, a small number of Emerging Scholar Awards are given to outstanding graduate students and emerging scholars who have an active academic interest in the conference area. The Award with its accompanying responsibilities provides a strong professional development opportunity for early career academics. The 2017 Emerging Scholar Awardees are listed below.
Florida State University, Florida, United States
Northumbria University, England, United Kingdom
The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
ARTS ACRE - Museum of Bengal Modern Art, Kolkata, India
University of Illinois at Chicago, Illinois, USA
University of York, England, United Kingdom
Hyderabad, India & Sydney, Australia
Paris, France
Manchester, UK
Virtual Posters present preliminary results of work or projects that lend themselves to visual representations. Download the posters below.
Lightning Talks are 5-minute “flash” video presentations. Click the button below to view the videos on our YouTube channel.