Call for European Cooperation projects 2021

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With a budget of over €60 million, this call will support projects involving a large diversity of players active in different cultural and creative sectors. The focus is on European artistic cooperation and innovation on topics such as audience engagement, social cohesion, digitisation, contribution to the European Green Deal and sector-specific challenges in the book, […]

Discover how Creative Europe projects contribute to the European Commission priorities

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A new showcase on Creative Europe Projects Results Platforms highlights achievements in addressing the six EC priorities 2019-2024. New sections are available on Creative Europe Projects Results Platforms showcasing the achievements of Creative Europe projects addressing the six European Commission priorities 2019-2024. The 24 featured stories and learn how projects funded under each programme help […]

DigiTraining is now launching an open call to European small and midsize museums

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DigiTraining, Digital & Audiovisual Capacity Building for Accessible Heritage, a project Co-funded by the European Commission under the Creative Europe Programme, has launched an Open Call for European cultural heritage institutions. DigiTraining is specifically targeted to benefit small or midsize museums, as well as other tangible or intangible cultural heritage organisations, which have a physical […]

Future Architecture platform: Call for ideas – “Landscapes of Care”

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Future Architecture platform has launched the 2021 CALL FOR IDEAS: LANDSCAPES OF CARE. All entries must be received by 6 January 2021. This year, Future Architecture invites multi-disciplinary emerging professionals from all over the globe to apply with transformative projects related to our built environments. Send Future Architecture completed projects, theoretical or conceptual propositions for […]

Commission welcomes political agreement on Creative Europe programme

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Today, the Commission has welcomed the political agreement reached between the European Parliament and EU Member States on the new Creative Europe programme (2021‑2027). Trilogue negotiations have now concluded, pending the final approval of the legal texts by the European Parliament and the Council. The Creative Europe programme is the flagship instrument in support of […]

European Heritage Days (2020)

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The European Heritage Days, a joint initiative of the Council of Europe and the European Commission since 1999, are the most widely celebrated participatory cultural events in Europe. The pan-European nature of the programme contributes to bringing citizens together and highlighting the European dimension of cultural heritage in the 50 signatory States of the European […]

New publication by the Creative Europe Programme: Music projects

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The European Commission supports music under an integrated approach called Music Moves Europe, and it does so in terms of funding, policy support, regulatory measures and dialogue. This brochure presents inspiring examples of music projects funded by Creative Europe across different schemes (European Cooperation projects, Refugee integration projects, European Platforms and European Networks). More than […]

Extension of the deadline for the Literary Translation Project Call

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The Call for Literary Translation Projects, of the Creative Europe Programme,  extends the application deadline until  28 May 2020, as a result of the difficulties by applicants due to the COVID-19 outbreak. In order to be eligible for a grant, the applicants must be publishers or publishing houses or organisations that have a legal personality […]

N. Chrysos is awarded the EU Literature Prize

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Nikos Chrysos is expected to be awarded the European Union Literature Prize (EUPL) for his book “New Day” (Kastaniotis, 2018) on Wednesday, October 2, 2019, in Brussels. In addition to Nikos Chrysos, this year’s European Literary Prize winners are: Laura Freudenthaler (Austria), Piia Leino (Finland), Sophie Daull (France), Réka Mán-Várhegyi (Hungary), Beqa Adamashvili (Georgia), Jan […]