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ROM Learning: Object based learning

ROM Learning: Object based learning

Join the Manager of Children's Programs, Jovanna Scorsone and ROM Educators Jacques Lavoie and Gayle Gibson as they discuss the resources available to teachers at the museum. This hangout talks specifically about how our handling collection can help teachers augment their curriculum offerings.

Google Hangout: In conversation with Paul Nicklen

Google Hangout: In conversation with Paul Nicklen

Join us on November 12 for a very special Google+ Hangout on Air with wildlife photographer Paul Nicklen. Paul  uses his camera to reveal the nature of the changing polar regions due to the effects of a warming planet.  We will talk to Paul about his work in documenting nature as well as his work

Wildlife Photographer of the Year- Media Preview

Wildlife Photographer of the Year- Media Preview

Streamed live on Nov 20, 2013 Wildlife Photographer of the Year- Media Preview

The Great Lyre of Ur

The Great Lyre of Ur

Dr. Clemens Reichel introduces a new object on display in Mesopotamia: Inventing our World. The Great Lyre of Ur is on loan from the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. The exhibition continues at the ROM until January 5th, 2014 and is presented by RSA Insurance.

Holtby Lecture on Contemporary Culture: Antony Gormley

Holtby Lecture on Contemporary Culture: Antony Gormley

ROM Contemporary Culture presents the eighth annual Eva Holtby Lecture on November 20, 2013, moderated by art critic and journalist Sarah Milroy, former editor of Canadian Art magazine, and contributor for the Globe and Mail. In Art as Survival, London born sculptor, Antony Gormley will explore the

Syria Today: Humanitarian Crisis and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage

Syria Today: Humanitarian Crisis and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage

On December 10 Stephen Cornish, executive director of Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in Canada, and Clemens Reichel, assistant professor of Mesopotamian archaeology at U of T, associate curator of Near Eastern Archaeology at the ROM and curator of the exhibition

March Break 2014 with @ROMkids

March Break 2014 with @ROMkids

Join us for March Break 2014! Kiron from @ROMKids gives you a quick run down of what we've got planned. 

Museum Diaries- DNA Dissected with Oliver Haddrath

Museum Diaries- DNA Dissected with Oliver Haddrath

This episode of Museum Diaries, airing on TVO March 11 at 7:30 pm, follows a group of Curators as they use DNA research to discover ground breaking results. Oliver Haddrath, research technician at the ROM's Ornithology Department, reveals his current research and testing using DNA to study

Borneo Bound

Borneo Bound

Nine ROM sscientists travel to Mulu Mountain, Malaysian Borneo.  Their goal: to document life and discover new life.

Forbidden City: Inside the Court of China's Emperors

Forbidden City: Inside the Court of China's Emperors

See it at the Royal Ontario Museum until September 1, 2014. For over 500 years, the gates of the world's largest imperial palace were closed to all but the emperor, his family and servants. This stunning new exhibition invites you to cross the threshold to see over 200 national treasures from