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Baltic Museology School - BMS
The Baltic Museology Summer School continues in 2007. The aim of the school is to develop and strengthen museological thought in the Baltic States, by linking theory and practice, in order for Baltic museums to become more professional, contemporary and accessible to society.

The BMS offers a view of museums, their role in society and associated problems through the eyes of prominent, internationally acclaimed lecturers in museology.
BMS participants are museum professionals from the Baltic states and other countries, who are interested in the link between museum theory and practice and the role of museology in making of decisions in day-to-day museum operations.

 Participation in the BMS provides an opportunity to not only meet and converse with international authorities in the field, but also to get to know Latvian museums and to establish networks with other BMS participants.
The BMS is a long-term Baltic States collaborative project in the further education of museum professionals, which each year runs a week-long educational programme focusing on one aspect of museum work, and linking museum theory with practice. As the BMS is an international collaboration, the programme is conducted in English.

The establishment of the BMS is supported by the Ministries of Culture of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.

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Applications for participation in the BMS-2008 are being accepted until 30 March at respective Ministries or at the State Authority on Museums of Latvia by e-mail.

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Lecturers 2007



Dr Anja Dauschek

Stuttgart, Project Director City Museum, Germany



Lynne Teather
Associated Professor,
Museum Studies Program, University of Toronto, Canada


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