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DOMiD is looking for support!

Over the next few years, DOMiD will be setting up a nationwide migration museum in Cologne-Kalk with the support of the federal government, the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the city of Cologne. It will show how migration has inscribed itself in German history and shaped our social coexistence. As a cultural and educational center, the museum also offers space for exchange and a change of perspective. Questions of identity, coexistence and participation can be negotiated democratically and the opportunities and potential of the migration society can be highlighted.
We are now looking for personnel support for this forward-looking project.

Job offers

Project Manager Museum and Exhibition (m/f/d)

Application deadline: 13.12.2024
Job interviews: 13.01.-17.01.2025

Administration employee (m/f/d)

Application deadline: 13.12.2024
Job interviews: 13.01.-17.01.2025

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News on our museum

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    News, Job Offers, Migration museum

    We are hiring for the Selma Museum: Current vacancies

    06 November 2024 – 13 December 2024

    We are advertising two attractive positions for our planned Museum Selma . Applications will be accepted until December 13, 2024.

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  • News, Migration museum

    DOMiD announces the name of the museum: Museum Selma

    The name is derived from the Celtic for “beautiful view” and the Arabic for “harmony and peace”. It is used as a female first name in many cultures around the world. The name thus stands for the polyphony of our planned museum.

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  • Photo: Wolfgang Heep / DOMiD archive, Cologne

    News, Museum construction, Migration museum

    Call for tenders launched: Migration museum in Germany seeks architecture

    12 August 2024

    Another milestone on the way to the nationwide migration museum: the tendering process for architecture, building construction and exhibition design has started. The coming months wil decide what the museum will look like.

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