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Teacher Programs

Teacher and Indigenous Professional Learning Opportunities Please sign up for the ROM Learning eNewsletter to be the first to know when Professional Learning Programs and special teacher events will be available.    OCT Teachers Save Up to 20% Buy your tickets online and save up to 20% off the

Mesopotamia Lectures (Archive)

An archive of past lectures from the Explore Mesopotamia lecture series. Syria Today: Hmanitarian Crisis and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage  (December 10, 2013) Stephen Cornish,  executive director of Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in Canada. Clemens Reichel,

Volunteer Appreciation Week

Join the Royal Ontario Museum from April 6-12 as we celebrate the 1200+ volunteers who generously donate their time, energy, and creativity to make the ROM an indispensible resource for building community by nurturing discovery and inspiring wonder.   During Canada’s National Volunteer Week of

Les réseaux sociaux du ROM

Le Musée royal de l’Ontario s’engage à être un forum de discussion sur des sujets divers, liés à l’histoire naturelle et aux cultures du monde. Envoyez-nous vos commentaires sur notre site Web. Nous vous invitons à échanger avec nous sur nos réseaux sociaux (voir la liste plus bas).

Summer Club 2014 Volunteer Application

If you are responsible, enthusiastic and enjoy working with children, then we want  you for Summer Club 2014! What is Summer Club? One of the city’s most creative and diverse summer camps for over seventy years, we offer an exciting array of fun, activity-based programs inspired by the

Izzy Camilleri

  As one of Canada’s most celebrated and innovative fashion designers, Izzy Camilleri has made a name for herself crafting clothing for national and international clients for almost 30 years. From her earliest, raved-about runway collections to her recent groundbreaking work designing high-style

Jeanne Beker

  Jeanne Beker is one of the most iconic and influential women in the fashion industry, both here in Canada and around the world. She studied acting and began her career in media reporting on the arts for CBC radio in St. John's Newfoundland. In 1979 she launched the groundbreaking show The

Barbara Turnbull

  Barbara Turnbull attended Arizona State University, graduating in 1990 with a B.A. in Journalism, magna cum laude and as Valedictorian.  Barbara then joined the staff of The Toronto Star as general assignment reporter.  Today she writes for the Life section.  In 1997 Barbara’s autobiography

Maayan Ziv

  Maayan Ziv is a freelance photographer whose work focuses on black and white emotive portraiture, editorial fashion, and gritty street scenes. She studied Media at Ryerson University and her background in media communications, art and theatre influences her work. Born with Muscular Dystrophy,

Luke Anderson

Luke Anderson is a licensed professional structural engineer at a leading engineering firm in Toronto and co-founder of StopGap Foundation, which raises awareness about barriers in our built environment that prevent many people from enjoying the spaces that they desire.    Luke graduated from