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Please Note: Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis provided the information is complete and payment is submitted. The online registration accepts credit card payments only. All Institutional Member multiple registrations must be received at the same time with payment in order to qualify for the bulk rate.

For more information about the Certificate in Museum Studies Program, please contact learning@museums.ab.ca.

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Refunds: Registrants may cancel up to seven working days prior to a course and receive a refund less a 25% administration fee.

  • Certificate in Museum Studies Program Application

    Jan
    1

    Participants who would like to complete the full certificate for credit must apply to the Program and complete an introductory webinar.

  • CCI: Introduction to the Care of Outdoor Metal Collections

    Jun
    15

    This three-part webinar series provides a general overview of metal objects, such as public art and architecture, that are usually found outdoors.

    This event is now full. Please contact the AMA to be placed on a waiting list. Be sure to register early for future events to reserve your spot.
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  • Social Responsibility Workshop: Understanding Place

    Jun
    16

    Understanding Place: How We Build Meaning in the Spaces We Occupy

    The Galt Museum & Archives is a leader in community-centered change making. Bringing together partners from the local community, this one-day workshop on Friday June 16, 2023, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., will engage participants in a dialogue around modes of representation, the signs and symbols of naming and placemaking, and actions that demonstrate commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion.

  • Psychological First Aid Webinar

    Jun
    28

    Psychological First Aid (PFA) is an internationally recognized method of support intended to help people during and immediately after a disaster or emergency (including a pandemic). It uses a holistic, community wellness approach to help reduce levels of emotional distress for individuals, families, and communities through practical care, compassion, connection, and support from others.

  • Preventive Conservation (CMS 23-06 )

    Jul
    21

    The measures taken to care for and preserve museum collections are of vital importance. This course provides an introduction to preventive conservation (the actions taken to delay the deterioration of objects or to protect them from potential damage).

    This event is now full. Please contact the AMA to be placed on a waiting list. Be sure to register early for future events to reserve your spot.
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