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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
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
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
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
Museum Diaries- Borneo Bound
This episode of Museum Diaries, airing on TVO, follows a team of curators and technicians as they plan for a six week research trip to the other side of the world and into the rain forests of the Mulu Mountains in Borneo. ROM Curator, Chris Darling, leads the team and Museum Diaries follows him as
Museum Diaries- Fakes & Frauds Exposed
This episode of Museum Diaries, airing on TVO, follows the ROM's curators and technicians from the World Cultures department as they constantly research the pedigree of every piece that is presented in the ROM. MD bears witness to the techniques that a select group Conservators and Technicians
Applify Your Museum Visit
Mobile applications have changed the way we live–they have replaced our alarm clocks, notepads, calculators, and cameras. We can have all these things in the palms of our hands via smart phones and smart gadgets. Smart phones have moved away from being just a powerful phone and web-surfing
The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Helps Bring The Forbidden City to the ROM
The ROM’s Centennial exhibition The Forbidden City: Inside the Court of China’s Emperors takes visitors deep into the heart of the world’s largest imperial palace. As Presenting Sponsor of this remarkable new show, The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation continues its dedication to promoting
Manulife Helps Canadians Step Into the World of China's Emperors
Stories of the imperial palace, home to China’s last emperors, have captivated people for generations. The Forbidden City: Inside the Court of China’s Emperors ushers visitors into the emperor’s most private quarters and offers a tantalizing glimpse into the lives of the rulers, subjects, and
Giving Kids a Playground of Learning Opportunities
The ROM is one of Canada’s largest extra-curricular educators and engages 400,000 students annually with educational programming, experiential learning activities, and virtual and outreach programs. Established in 2005, the ROM School Visits Bursary Program enables at-risk youth to visit the