Agnete Eilertsen
Agnete Eilertsen works as a conservator at the Jewish Museum Trondheim, where she is responsible for the management, cataloguing and preservation of the museum's collections. She has a broad background that ranges from research and project management to communication and teaching. Agnete has a doctorate in musicology from the University of Agder and further education in project management and digital marketing. In addition to experience from various museum projects, she has taught at university level, written articles for Store norske leksikon and Ballade , and worked on various projects for the Museums of Sør-Trøndelag (MiST) . Through her work, she combines professional expertise with great communication skills and a commitment to making the museum's treasures accessible to both current and future audiences.
Publications and work
PhD thesis
https://uia.brage.unit.no/uia-xmlui/handle/11250/2444219
Master's thesis
https://ntnuopen.ntnu.no/ntnu-xmlui/handle/11250/243642
Manual on photo rights, MiST
https://samlingsnett.no/manual-for-rettighetsklarering-og-lisensering-av-foto-2019
An excerpt of articles Agnete has written or contributed to, for Store Norske Leksikon:


Agnete is interested in
To create living encounters between people, history and cultural heritage.
Preservation work that ensures that artifacts and stories can be shared with future generations.
The role of music in cultural history, and how art and knowledge can contribute to increased reflection and dialogue in society.

This is what we stand for
As a museum for a national minority, we strive for quality, accessibility, collaboration and continuous innovation in everything we do. We shall be relevant, timely, inclusive and respectful in all aspects of our work. These values guide us in fulfilling our mandate in a meaningful and sustainable way.
Here you can get to know Agnete better and what she thinks about working at the Jewish Museum Trondheim.
Agnete Eilertsen
Conservator, Jewish Museum Trondheim

Research and Innovation
We conduct active research in collaboration with NTNU to preserve and digitize our extensive collections.
Knowledge sharing
We actively share knowledge and invite dialogue about Jewish history and culture.
Innovative Projects
Our innovative projects contribute to increased understanding and engagement.
Sustainable Initiatives
We are dedicated to sustainable initiatives for knowledge, dialogue and diversity.
Future-oriented Research
Our research and innovation ensure that we are a center of excellence for Jewish history and culture.
