GEM Northern Ireland Event: Coffee and Chat

Zoom , United Kingdom

Join the GEM Northern Ireland team for our first online event! This virtual coffee and chat is open to GEM members and non-members to learn more about GEM and take part in some digital networking and discussion. It will be on Wednesday 24th February between 2:00-3:00pm. As well as the chance to meet GEM's local […]

Free

Places for Recovery? Museums, Children’s Wellbeing and Covid-19

Zoom , United Kingdom

‘Our Voices Matter’: the Impact of Covid-19 on Children and Young People’s Lives: Our first speaker is Alan Herron. Over the summer of 2020 PlayBoard NI undertook research focused on the impact of Covid-19 on the lives of children and young people. The research explored the effects of lockdown on play, social relations and education […]

Free – £5

GEM Northern Ireland Coffee and Catch-up

EastSide Visitor Centre 402 Newtownards Road, Belfast, United Kingdom

Join the GEM Northern Ireland team for coffee and catch-up! This in-person event is open to GEM members and non-members to learn more about GEM and take part in some networking. This event will take place in EastSide Visitor Centre and there will be an opportunity to find out more about EastSide Partnership’s community based […]

Free

GEM Northern Ireland Coffee and Catch-up

Northern Ireland War Memorial Museum 21 Talbot Street, Belfast, United Kingdom

Join the GEM Northern Ireland team for coffee and catch-up! This in-person event is open to GEM members and non-members to learn more about GEM and take part in some networking. This event will take place at the Northern Ireland War Memorial Museum and there will be an opportunity to find out more about intergenerational […]

Free

Visit to ‘Reimagining the Islandmagee Witches: an Interactive Exhibition’

Carrickfergus Museum and Civic Centre 11 Antrim Street, Carrickfergus

Join GEM Northern Ireland at Carrickfergus Museum for a visit to ‘Reimagining the Islandmagee Witches: an Interactive Exhibition' on Wednesday 8 November at 10:30am. The exhibition tells the story of the Islandmagee witch trials in 1711 and includes a range of interpretative experiences from virtual reality to animation, graphic novel and choice-driven video game. The […]

Free

Join GEM