Recherche
Type (22)
- Blogue (945)
- Page (440)
- Exposition (297)
- ROM at Home Activity (288)
- Vidéo (178)
- Source d’inspiration (174)
- Article de revue (169)
- Événement (166)
- Personnel (140)
- Activité en ligne (55)
- Galerie (54)
- Projet de recherche (46)
- Formulaire Web (30)
- Portail de l’Éducation - ROM Activité (22)
- Portail l’Éducation - salle de classe (19)
- Learning Portal - Resource (17)
- Groupes d’amis (12)
- Volunteer Opportunity (7)
- Projet communautaire (6)
- Patron Groups (3)
- Advanced Page (2)
- Page du microsite (2)
Résultats 211 à 220 sur 3072
Volunteer Application Form
Thank you for your interest in volunteering with us! The following questions will help us assess your suitability for the position of Volunteer Facilitator. Please answer all of the questions and send the completed application by clicking the "Submit" button at the bottom of this page.
Filming/Photography Form
If you are a media outlet, student, blogger or documentarian and you would like to request to shoot video of ROM experts, galleries or objects, please fill out this form. NOTE: This form is not for producers or scouts seeking permission/access to use ROM as a location. Location requests can be
Museum Tours
Daily Tours Free with Museum admission, daily tours are offered to the public by trained volunteer Docents. Tours include general Museum tours, specific gallery tours and tours of special exhibitions. Upcoming Daily Tours Access Tours The ROM is committed to accessibility for all visitors and
Conservation
"None of the dead can rise up and answer our questions. But from all they have left behind, their imperishables or slowly dissolving gear, we may perhaps hear voices which are now only able to whisper when everything else has become silent...” Björn Kurtén. Finnish Palaeontologist To
Canadian Barcode of Life Initiative
Less than 10% of the planet’s estimated 100 million species have been identified and described. With the rate of species extinction at an unprecedented level, it is now more important than ever to discover and document the incredible diversity of life on Earth. Traditionally, species were
Conservation of Migratory Shorebirds
Migratory shorebirds are true wonders of the natural world. Each year, they undertake grueling migrations of up to 30,000 km from their wintering grounds in South America to their breeding grounds in the Canadian Arctic, and back again. Along the way, they stop at various staging points to rest and
Amphibians and Reptiles of Guyana
The Guiana Shield region of northeastern South America, of which Guyana is a part, has been recognized as a global biodiversity hotspot by the World Conservation Union (IUCN) and other organizations. ROM research has contributed to the documentation of the biodiversity of this important region.
Adaptive radiation, convergent evolution and speciation in Neotropical cichlids
Adaptive radiation is recognized as one of the most important processes responsible for the origin of biological diversity. Because adaptive radiations produce diversification through ecological specialization, they are essential for understanding how ecological forces can drive evolutionary
Hambukol/Letti Basin
Hambukol The medieval settlement of Hambukol, located on the banks of the Nile, halfway between the Third and Fourth Cataracts, is one of the "lost cities" buried underneath the Nubian sands. So far, the ROM team has uncovered parts of the domestic sector, a church and a monastery. The
Meroe
In recent years the team’s activities concentrated on the study of the Amun Temple, the second largest Kushite temple in Nubia In 1999, a joint ROM-University of Khartoum expedition to Meroe was formed to explore and protect the ruins of the ancient capital of the Sudan. The first full excavation