International Course on Scientific Museography

Every year since 2004 CosmoCaixa offers an International Course on Scientific Museography in Spring (23-27 April).

The course takes an in-depth look into how science museums are conceived through conversations between museologists, experts, designers and architects, from the statement of intent to the day of opening. “Total Museology”, as it is called, seeks to build upon the idea that museums are instruments of social change in the era of globalisation, sustainability and the quest for harmony between civilization and nature. The course affords the opportunity to directly experience “best practices”, whether visible or not from inside museums, through a veritable immersion in CosmoCaixa.

Total Museology has been applied in approximately twenty large scientific exhibitions and is currently being applied in several brand new museum projects as the recently opened Arkimedeion (December 2011), the Archimedes Museum in Syracuse (Italy), the Museum of the Antarctic in Punta Arenas (Chile), the Museum of the Woods of Catalonia in Montseny (Spain), the Montevideo Science Museum (Uruguay) and the Climate Museum in Lleida (Spain).

The course has been recommended by a new institution: EMA, the European Museum Academy, particularly for professionals in planning, designing and building exhibitions and museums.

Welcome to this new edition of the course.

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