| Nubia
Museum Training Programme
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Since
1992 ICOM has been intensively involved in the training
programme of the staff of the Nubia Museum within
UNESCO's International Campaign for the Establishment
of the Nubia Museum in Aswan and the National Museum
of Egyptian Civilization in Cairo.
ICOM
co-ordinated this training programme under contract
with UNESCO and in close co-operation with EAO (Egyptian
Antiquities Organization), later the SCA (Supreme
Council of Antiquities).
The Secretary General and the programme officers of
ICOM Secretariat together with board members of ICTOP
(International Committee for Training of Personnel)
were responsible for the implementation of the training
programme.
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First
Phase:
Training and Museum Internship
After the selection, the students participated in the following
training programmes:
- a
general introduction to museology (April 1993) at ICOM
Headquarters in Paris
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a 2-month general internship at selected museums in the
United Kingdom and Germany.
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Museology Summer School in Brno (Czech Republic);
- finally
a 6-week specialised internship in a museum (United States,
United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands)
Second
Phase: In situ training sessions.
Courses and training sessions were organised on the following
topics:
- Exihibition
Design (September 1996)
- General
Museology (June 1998)
- Documentation,
registration and cataloguing (February 1999)
- Preventive
and curative conservation (April 2000)
Third
Phase: Workshops.
The following workshops were organised for the Nubia Museum
Staff as well as for other museum professionals from Egypt.
- Museology
Training of Trainers (November 2001)
- Museum
Management (November 2001)
- Collections
Management (December 2001)
Results:
At the end of 2001 four of the six trainees are still working
at the Nubia Museum, one as director and the others as heads
of departments.
Development
of the Nubia Museum as a Regional Training and Research
Centre in Conservation and Museology: Given the
high degree of proficiency attained by its staff member
and the state-of-the-art facilities of the museum, the Egyptian
Government wishes to establish a regional training and research
centre in conservation and museology at the Nubia Museum.
ICOM is thus under contract with UNESCO to further equip
the museum to enable it to fulfil this new function. It
is facilitating the purchase of a computerised network and
equipping the documentation centre with publications in
all of the museum related fields, as well as translations
into Arabic.
ICOM is also undertaking a survey in the Arab countries
and Africa (in collaboration with AFRICOM and the Programme
for Museum Development in Africa (PMDA) as concerns the
African countries) to determine training needs in the region.
The results of this survey will provide the basis for planning
the training courses to be offered at the Nubia Museum Training
Centre.
It is foreseen that the senior members of the Nubia Museum
staff will serve as trainers for the courses dispensed at
the Regional Centre. In the first years of operation of
the Centre they will be assisted by an international and
regional consultants.
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