Cultural & Creative Industries

Collaborate: Museums and Higher Education

Apr 27 2015
Europe/London
Perth Museum and Art Gallery
78 George Street
Perth

Interested in exploring the potential for research partnerships between museums and higher education institutions? Museums Galleries Scotland, in collaboration with Perth and Kinross Council, is organising this event which will:

Call for Chapters for a book on Adult education and museums

Public museums and art galleries have been in existence for centuries, and have become ubiquitous features of national landscapes worldwide. In the United Kingdom (UK) there are an estimated 2000 such institutions, and over 250 in the Canadian province of Ontario alone.

UCLG Culture Summit - Culture and Sustainable Cities

Mar 18 2015
Mar 20 2015
Europe/Madrid
AlhóndigaBilbao
Arriquíbar Plaza, 4
48010 Bilbao

The first UCLG Culture Summit will be hosted by the City of Bilbao (Basque Country, Spain) from the 18-20 March 2015.<--break->

Culture 21: Actions - Commitments on the role of culture in sustainable cities

The UCLG Agenda 21 for Culture is holding their first Culture Summit in the city of Bilbao ( Basque Country Spain) on 18-20 March 2015 to address the subject “Culture and Sustainable Cities”.

The NCK Spring Conference 2015

Feb 4 2015
Feb 5 2015
Europe/Stockholm
Jamtli
Östersund

NCK is a Nordic-Baltic centre for learning through cultural heritage. We perceive cultural heritage as a valuable resource that can help us to create a sustainable and inclusive society where learning is a lifelong process. Our Spring Conference for 2015 is on the theme of Audience Development. 

The European Diaspora in Australia Workshop - 15 September

Sep 15 2014 08:45
Australia/Melbourne
Swinburne University of Technology, AGSE 207
Corner Wakefield & William Street
Hawthorn

This workshop gives an opportunity to learn about the rich cultural heritage acquired as a result of European migration to Australia in the post-war period. It captures a vibrant segment of stories, narratives, history, of specific communities and their journey towards integration in Australia.

What can the work of maintaining and revitalizing indigenous languages and cultures teach the world?

Sep 15 2014 12:00
Europe/London
School of Social Sciences, History and Philosophy and Community Development Programme, Birkbeck College, University of London
Dreyfus Room 2.02 26 Russell Square, Bedford Place
London

Lorna Wanosts’a Williams will share what she has learned from carrying out the work of maintaining and revitalizing Indigenous languages and cultures in the communities and the academy in Canada and how these learnings can resonate in the world.

Cultural Policy in the European Union

Restoring Thanet's Cultural Heritage and Pride Turner Contemporary (PDF)

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