The RE-MIND project has started

“RE-MIND: A Mindfulness-Based Capacity-Building Model for Digital
Wellbeing and Intergenerational Audience Engagement in Museums” is an EU-funded initiative running from March 2026 to February 2029, with a total grant of €781,743.28, bringing together 11 partners from 7 European countries — Serbia, Italy, Croatia, Poland, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and North Macedonia — coordinated by Minds Europe Institute. Its core aim is to develop a Mindful Museum model, a pioneering approach that integrates mindfulness, calm technology, and intergenerational inclusion into museum education and audience engagement, with a particular focus on empowering diverse age groups — children, Gen Z, and older adults — to co-create cultural experiences. The project addresses key priorities of the New European Agenda for Culture by building professional capacity of museum staff through a structured modular training program, facilitating intergenerational knowledge transfer, promoting social inclusion of marginalized groups, and contributing to mental wellbeing and emotional resilience. Its outputs will be delivered through a Smart Learning Ecosystem, encompassing 29 deliverables and 10 milestones across 6 work packages, creating a replicable and scalable blueprint for mindful, digitally balanced museum engagement across Europe.

BMN as an association, together with member museums, is involved in the RE-MIND project together with the Technical Museum Nikola Tesla in Zagreb, Museum of Vojvodina in Novi sad and National Institution Institute and Museum Bitola. We are looking forward to great results from this collaboration! 

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