Schedule of the Research Laboratory’s Regular Monthly Meetings for 2026

The primary aim of these meetings is to strengthen our research culture, encourage the exchange of ideas, and enhance the coordination of our research activities.
The meetings will take place in Corfu, at the premises of the Museology Research Laboratory, as well as online via Zoom, in order to facilitate the participation of all members and collaborators.
Zoom link: https://ionio-gr.zoom.us/j/95889427835

🎓 Meeting Schedule for 2026

Our first meeting will take place on Wednesday, 21 January 2026, at 18:00.
The following meetings are scheduled to take place at 18:00 on the dates listed below:

  • 25 February
  • 18 March
  • 29 April
  • 20 May
  • 17 June
  • 8 July
  • 9 September
  • 14 October
  • 11 November
  • 9 December

Structure of the Meetings

Each meeting will be structured into two main parts:
Part A (approximately 60 minutes):
A research presentation by a member or invited guest of the Laboratory, followed by a scholarly discussion.
Part B:
Updates on current issues and activities of the Laboratory, submission of proposals, management of pending matters, and general discussion on administrative or organizational topics.

First Meeting – Research Presentation

During our first meeting on Wednesday, 21 January 2026, at 18:00, the research project
“FLUSEUM: Museum Flow and Satisfaction. Big Data Protocols for Personalized Museum Experience”
will be presented by the project’s Principal Investigator, Dr Anna Micheli, with the participation of the project’s research team.

Second Meeting – Research Presentation

During our 2nd meeting on Wednesday, 25 February 2026, at 18:00, an online speech by Dr. Marietta Minotou, our colleague at TABM and President of the Board of Directors of the Historical Ethnological Society of Greece, entitled “Management of cultural institutions in today’s Greek reality: The case of the National Historical Museum” will take place.

I would like to thank you in advance for your consistent participation and contribution to the work of our Laboratory, whether you are joining us in Corfu or online. Your presence is essential for the dynamic development of our research community.