Kick off meeting of the CULPOL project and first stakeholders group meeting

8 – 9th of December 2016;

IRMO Library and Gallery Klovićevi dvori


The Jean Monnet project ‘EU Competencies and National Cultural Policies: Critical Dialogues’ (CULPOL) project aims to contribute to the establishment of closer cooperation and networking among Croatian cultural policy researchers, cultural professionals and policy-makers, and to kindle interest in EU related topics among young researchers and cultural civil sector.

In order to stir public interest in the project activities, the CULPOL project Kick off meeting will be held on December 8th, 2016 at 3.30 pm at the premises of the Institute for Development and International Relations. The main stakeholders will be invited for discussion about project work plan and future cooperation activities.

The kick-off meeting will be followed by the first stakeholders group working meeting on the topic ‘European Capital of Culture’ and local cultural policies, organised in partnership with the Ministry of Culture, that will be held on December 9th, 2016 at 10.00 am at Gallery Klovićevi dvori.

For more information please follow the website of the project CULPOL or contact us via e-mail:  culpol@irmo.hr.

Kick off and stakeholders group program

Other materials:

CULPOL Kick off meeting and ECOC SG meeting-report

The presentation of the CULPOL project

 


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CULPOL First Organizational Board Meeting

Institute for Development and International Relations – IRMO, Library

The first Organizational Board meeting of the Jean Monnet project ‘EU Competences and National Cultural Policies: Critical Dialogues / CULPOL’ was held on Monday 26th September 2016 at the Institute for Development and International Relations, Zagreb. Along the presentation of the concept of the project and formation of the research teams and their main activities, on-going activities such as the project website and logo were also discussed. The meeting was attended by project working team members and IRMO colleagues.