Europe is the second largest Cultural and Creative industries market in the world after Asia. During the last few years, the European Union has launched a number of initiatives to support and promote the Cultural and Creative Industries. As a part of this initiative and promotion, there will be an event organized by Public Policy Exchange on 27th March 2018 at Thon Hotel Brussels. Delegates of this event will get the chance to find out first-hand about the different funding opportunities and cooperation networks within Cultural and Creative Industries, analyse methods to eliminate the fragmentation of different educational domains by using innovations from the Cultural and Creative Industries and receive first hand educatory information from industry professionals. Announced key speakers are Gerhard Jäger, Artistic Co-ordinator of ART BASICS for CHILDREN, and Julie Hervé, Senior Policy Advisor at EUROCITIES.
10 Feb, 2018
A three-day international study tour programme by ENCATC is currently being held in New York City, February 11–13, marking ENCATC’s (European Network on Cultural Management and Policy) 7th study tour. The NYC Study Tour aims to bring together an international group of educators, researchers, creators, young and established cultural professionals, cultural entrepreneurs, artists, and decision makers. The programme is designed to provide participants with first hand experience of the art and cultural scene of New York. Included within the event is another ENCATC programme in partnership with New York University, titled 7th ENCATC Academy on Cultural Relations and Diplomacy: "The Rising Role of Cities". The first announced speakers in the programme, sharing their insight and expertise with participants of the 7th ENCATC international study tour, are Sandra Lang and Richard Maloney.
10 Feb, 2018
The application of Istanbul Bilgi University for the establishment of a chair of Cultural Policy and Cultural Diplomacy under the framework of the UNESCO Chairs/UNITWIN Networks Programme, which promotes the establishment of networks between UNESCO chairs and universities within the higher education institutions, has been accepted in the previous days. The Chair will conduct its work within the body of Cultural Policy and Management Research Centre (KPY).
08 Dec, 2017
ENCATC, AAAE, and TACPS Launched the First-Ever Brussels Manifesto on Arts Management, Cultural Management and Policy Education
08 Dec, 2017
The Civic City in a Nomadic World, the book that is the culmination of Charles Landry’s thoughts and works in recent years on fragility, the dynamics of urban life, and the interest in the central challenges of the era, has been published.
08 Dec, 2017
Culture for Cities and Regions Project, a European Commission initiative that began in January 2015 with the aim of promoting cities and regions in terms of healthy investments in cultures, which was jointly carried out by EUROCITIES, KEA and ERRIN, has been completed in September 2017.
08 Dec, 2017
Izmir Mediterranean Academy has organized the second Good Design Izmir under the theme of “Opening Up a Space” and brought together in Kültürpark audiences with designers, universities’ departments of design, professional organizations and independent actors operating in the field of design.
08 Dec, 2017
The Budapest Observatory has been carrying out a research project that is titled The Cultural Barometer. Under this project, Cultural Climate Barometer 2017 survey has been implemented. The survey includes questions on the problematic factors for the vitality of culture, as well as the accommodating, positive aspects that affect the cultural ecosystem.
08 Dec, 2017
The African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) is a group of countries in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific that was created by the Georgetown Agreement in 1975. The group's main objectives are sustainable development and poverty reduction within its member states, as well as their greater integration into the world's economy.
08 Dec, 2017
The book contains the texts of the international conference held in Istanbul on October 20, 2015 by the Turkish National Commission for UNESCO (UTNC) for the 10th year of the Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (2005). Evaluations of the international experts on the implementations of the 2005 Convention over the 10 years, know-how from the public sector managers and as the most important emphasis of the contract, opinions and discussions of the representatives of the cultural industry professional associations in Turkey, creative economy actors and artists have been included in the book.
11 Nov, 2017