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Nancy Hushion <[log in to unmask]>
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The following is the program which has been planned for the three
days of INTERCOM meetings during ICOM 2001 in Barcelona, from July 2
- July 4, inclusive.  In order to give the INTERCOM program some
context, we have included key dates and times for the entire ICOM
2001 program, but members are encouraged to verify everything with
the printed (and on-line) programs.

Key INTERCOM contacts:
Nancy Hushion, President  [log in to unmask], Fax 1 416 351 0217
John McAvity, Newsletter  jmcavity@ museums.ca, Fax 1 613 238 2354
Llewelyn Gill, Secretary  [log in to unmask]

Unless otherwise stated all meetings will be at the Palau de
Congressos, Barcelona, where all main sessions will have
simultaneous translation covering English, French, Spanish and
Catalan.  Simultaneous translation is also projected for the
International Committee meetings.

Call for Papers

For its meeting in Barcelona, INTERCOM is issuing a Call for Papers.
Proposals for papers addressing the conference theme and/or
INTERCOM's sub-theme of The Ethics of Management are invited.  The
maximum duration for each paper is 15 minutes.  Please submit a one
page abstract to INTERCOM's President, Nancy Hushion, ideally via
e-mail at [log in to unmask], or faxed to 1 416 351 0217. The deadline
for receipt of these proposals is June 1, 2001. In the event that
the number of submissions received exceeds the time available for
presentation, the INTERCOM Board will select those which are most
relevant to the conferences theme.

Please note that the timetable, including lunch breaks, has been
established by ICOM 2001 which is also providing the meeting rooms
and translation.

FRIDAY,  JUNE 29, 9 am to 18.30 pm

Meeting of ICOM Advisory Committee
Nancy Hushion will attend as the INTERCOM representative; it is
suggested that any candidates for the 2001 - 2004 INTERCOM Board
might also attend as observers.

SATURDAY,  JUNE 30, 9 am to 18.30 pm

Registration for all ICOM/INTERCOM participants; distribution of
documents Afternoon (time to be established): INTERCOM Board meeting

SUNDAY, JULY 1: 9.30  - 19:00

Opening of ICOM 2001, following by keynote addresses, inauguration
of Trade Fair, lunch, further keynote addresses and Round Table
discussion on the Conference Theme of "Managing Change: the museum
facing economic and social challenges".

20:00  Reception at the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (for
all ICOM delegates)

MONDAY, JULY  2: INTERCOM

Meeting Theme: The Ethics of Leadership

9:00 - 9:30   Welcome remarks: the goal and focus of INTERCOM
9:30 - 11:00  The Museum Director of Today: Entrepreneur or Guardian
              Keynote Speaker and Respondent Panel
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee break
11:30 - 12:45 Continuation of the Museum Director Today: Entrepreneur or Guardian
12:45 - 13:45 Call for Papers
14:00 - 16:30 Lunch Break
16:30 - 18:45 Scottish Museums Council: National Audit of Museums
              Updates: UNIDROIT, Looted Art, UNESCO Convention,
              ICOM's Red List


TUESDAY, JULY 3: INTERCOM

9:00 - 11:00  Leadership in Today's Museum
              Keynote Speaker and Respondent Panel
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee break
11:30 - 12:45 Back from the Brink: Sponsorship in Today's Environment
12:45 - 13:45 Call for Papers
14:00 - 16:30 Lunch Break
16:30 - 18:45 Strategic Planning Roundtables
              Coaching Change Management

20:00 - 23:00 INTERCOM dinner (place to be determined)

WEDNESDAY,  JULY 4:     INTERCOM

9:00 - 14:00 Joint symposium with ICOFOM (Museology) and ICTOP (Training)
International Committees on the policy, management and training
implications of new trends in museum organization and management
(reflecting the main ICOM 2001 General Conference theme). There will
be three separate sessions; each session will have a keynote
speakers from one of the Commitee and two respondent, drawn from the
other two committees. 14:00 - 16:30 Lunch Break 16:30 - 18:00
INTERCOM's Triennial General Assembly: reports, election of new
Board for 2001 - 2004, future plans and policies. 18:00 - 19:00
Meeting of the new INTERCOM Board 21:30 Gala Dinner at the Poble
Espanyol (free for all registered delegates and accompanying
persons)

THURSDAY, JULY 5

All day excursions (pre-bookings and additional payment required):
see ICOM 2001 General Programme

FRIDAY, JULY 6

8:30 - 13:00 Triennial General Assembly of ICOM, including proposed
changes to the Statutes of ICOM and the Code of Ethics, plus the
elections for the Officers and Executive Council of ICOM for 2001 -
2004. (Open to all ICOM members, but INTERCOM will designate its
five voting members for the General Assembly in advance.

13:00   Closing of the General Conference

14:00   Lunch

15:30 - 18:00   Meeting of the new ICOM Advisory Committee: newly elected
Chair and Secretary to attend; also open to all other ICOM members
as observers

21:30           Farewell Party on the beach (free to all
registered delegates and accompanying persons)


The General Programme and Registration Form brochure gives more
details about the Conference, Barcelona and its region, and also
offers one week pre-and post-Conference excursions to all parts of
Spain including the Canary Islands.

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