European & International Information Services for arts & culture
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EUCLID provides international information and consultancy services for culture.
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If you are planning a project collaboration, or if you simply want to know about the EU funding opportunities available to the cultural sector, these seminars are for you!
“An excellent overview/introduction to European funding maze” – 2008/09 seminar attendees
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After 11 years as UK CCP, Euclid has now passed the baton to Visiting Arts, who took over this responsibility from 1 January 2010. The official UK website remains the same –
www.culturefund.eu – and the UK CCP can be contacted by email on
info@culturefund.eu. Geoffrey Brown, Director of Euclid, is continuing as an Adviser on UK CCP matters and Visiting Arts have appointed Christoph Jankowski as their European Information Officer with specific CCP responsibilities.
A range of publications now available to purchase online. Visit www.cultureuro.info to order your copy today:
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A Directory of UK Participation This directory provides information on all projects funded by the EU Culture 2000 programme in the period 2000-2006…
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£15.00 |
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[Click to view more information and place an order]
The EU Structural Funds exist to support economic development in the less advantaged areas of Europe. This report documents over 1200 cultural…
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£30.00 |
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A companion guide to international cultural cooperation. By Dragan Klaic.
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£9.95 |
Book
now for STP&A: Social Theory, Politics and the Arts Conference.
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Create ‘n’ Innovate. A key event for the European Year of Creativity
& Innovation. November 10-11. Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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International Arts & Culture Destinations:
www.culture.info includes news, diary dates, documents, databases, examples of good practice, production and venue information,for arts and culture internationally – A range of services from resources and sign-posting, through to internationally promoted blogs and forums, as well as unique databases that can include data currently held in separate databases by separate agencies. From January 2010, www.culture.info and www.arts.info will enable Editors and Contributors to expand Culture.info, by adding, organising and controlling content around a specific topic, and by contributing to larger site developments.
www.culture.info has achieved the highest web ranking of over 50 international cultural networks and agencies (this can be verified by visiting www.alexa.com and entering any website URL).
The new www.arts.info international arts news blog, and this is also open to contributions from these networks and their members – for those networks such as ENCATC or AAAE whose members are working with students, I am interested in whether there is a possibility that these students might become interested in helping to contribute content to such an international arts news blog.