Compiled by Milo Phillips, Assistant Curator of Entomology for National Museums Scotland.
Welcome to the December edition of NatSCA Digital Digest.
A monthly blog series featuring the latest on where to go, what to see and do in the natural history sector including jobs, exhibitions, conferences, and training opportunities. We are keen to hear from you if you have any top tips and recommendations for our next Digest, please drop an email to blog@natsca.org.
Sector News
Catch up: Museum Action for Climate Empowerment Webinars
The most recent webinar from the Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO) is now available to watch online if you were unable to make it to the live webinar in November. Henry McGhie or Curating Tomorrow, and NEMO Policy Officer Elizabeth Wilde dig into sustainability insights for the sector, key ways that museums can meaningfully contribute to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and explores a new guide for how museums can measure and report greenhouse gas emissions. All previous webinars can also be found over on the NEMO YouTube channel.
Link to latest webinar: https://www.ne-mo.org/training/nemo-webinars.html
Link to NEMO YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@nemo-networkofeuropeanmuse7452
Registration Open for Field Studied Council January Courses
You can now register for upcoming natural history courses hosted by the Field Studies Council. January workshops include: an introduction to bee conservation, an exploration of botanical folklore, and courses on marine mammal and marine invertebrate biology and ecology. Many are hosted online with FSC Virtual, and costs vary.
Link to upcoming courses: https://www.field-studies-council.org/courses-and-experiences/natural-history-courses/
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