Please register under: aimalecturesreg@gmail.com by 24 April 2023. We will then provide you with the Zoom-Link to attend the 26 April lecture. Mark your calendars: 14:00 Central European Time; 8:00 am Eastern Standard Time; Midnight Sydney, Australia.
AIMA Lecture Series
International Women’s Day AIMA Lecture – 8 March 2023
Please register under: aimalecturesreg@gmail.com by 3 March 2023. We will then provide you with the Zoom-Link to attend the lecture. Mark your calendars: 14:00 Central European Time; 8:00 am Eastern Standard Time; Midnight Sydney, Australia.
World Soil Day AIMA Lecture, 5 December 2022
Please register under: aimalecturesreg@gmail.com by 4 December 2022. We will then provide you with the Zoom-Link to attend the lecture.
AIMA, ALHFAM, EXARC “Finding Common Ground” November 16, 2022 AIMA Lecture
Please register under: aimalecturesreg@gmail.com by Nov 12th. We will then provide you with the Zoom-Link to attend the lecture.
Food Awareness & Loss 2022 AIMA Lecture Series
AIMA recognizes the International Day of World Awareness of Food Loss and Waste The International Association of Agricultural Museums (AIMA) invites you to a one-hour program via ZOOM. Speakers will address museum collections, policies, protocol, and programming aimed at increasing awareness of the numerous costs of food loss and waste. To join the event, please… Continue reading Food Awareness & Loss 2022 AIMA Lecture Series
World Bee Day 2022 AIMA Lecture Series
CELEBRATING WORLD BEE DAY WITH AIMA, International Association of Agricultural Museums You can listen to the 2022 World Bee Day Digital AIMA Lecture HERE: GOOD BEEKEEPING PRACTICES FOR SUSTAINABLE APICULTURE We are more and more aware of the significance of beekeeping for agriculture and in preserving biodiversity. Traditionally, beekeeping was important for bee products, while… Continue reading World Bee Day 2022 AIMA Lecture Series
World Donkey Day 2022 AIMA Lecture Series
Register now!Donkeys are an integral part of the culture, the history and the future in numerous countries in the world. Donkeys (and mules parented by donkeys) have been, and still are, important for agricultural production and marketing as well as for transport. Donkey traditions have been encapsulated in museums around the world, but donkey technologies… Continue reading World Donkey Day 2022 AIMA Lecture Series
AIMA Virtual Symposium 2020
AIMA hosted its first virtual symposium on Nov 14th 2020: “Coping with crisis in Agricultural Museums“. You can view presentations at AIMA’s official YouTube channel! As many of our members and we as an organization adapted and adjusted to the ongoing crisis and its challenges, we shared our experiences with a wider public.