E-connector Asia-Europe

Asia-Europe Foundation published a series of online resources on the culture and creative industries for the digitisation of the Arts and humanities and cultural mobility between Asia and Europe called E-connector, in collaboration with On the Move, the Luxembourg Agency for Cultural Affairs and Planting Rice.

Cultural Mobility in Korea – a web repertory

A repertory of web-links conceived by On the Move, with the support of Korea Arts Management Service and the French Ministry of Culture and Communication aims to provide European artists, cultural professionals and organisations with tips and resources for their first mobility experiences in Korea. Access the publication here (EN pdf) and here (FR)

Cultural Mobility Funding Guides – Africa

Arts Move Africa, together with On the Move, and with the support of Korea Arts Management Service, has published a guide to get fundings for the mobility of artists and cultural professionals in Africa.

Call for applications

DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTILAUGUST 7th, 23:59 CET (Brussels) TIME Are you a young cultural practitioner looking to develop and strengthen your cultural leadership skills?Then the Global Cultural Leadership Programme is designed just for you! Through its framework, content and methodology, the Global Cultural Leadership Programme specifically aims to improve the skills of cultural managers, enhance collaborative peer-to-peer Call for applications

22-24/06/2016 7th ASEM Culture Ministers’ Meeting

The 7th Asia-Europe Culture Ministers’ Meeting on ‘Culture and Creative Economy’ approved the launch of a Youth Leadership Network for Creative Industries (initiative of the Republic of (South) Korea). It will aim at promoting youth exchanges in development of creative industries in ASEM countries. A pilot project involving 4-5 ASEM countries will be implemented and 22-24/06/2016 7th ASEM Culture Ministers’ Meeting

Cultural Diversity under Attack: Protecting Heritage for Peace

The intensity and the number of attacks against cultural heritage have increased significantly in recent years, particularly in the Middle East and Africa. Persecution of individuals for cultural or religious reasons, combined with the systematic destruction of their cultural heritage, marked the emergence of a form of cultural cleansing that is almost unprecedented in recent Cultural Diversity under Attack: Protecting Heritage for Peace

Towards an EU Strategy for international cultural relations

This Joint Communication of the European Commission and the European External Action Service proposes an EU Strategy for International Cultural Relations that focuses on advancing cultural cooperation with partner countries across three main strands: supporting culture as an engine for sustainable social and economic development; promoting culture and intercultural dialogue for peaceful inter-community relations; and Towards an EU Strategy for international cultural relations