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This is the first European information platform on cultural and creative industries. We gather news on cultural policies and industries from across Europe and the whole world and publish them in three languages. The portal is based on a Europe-wide authors’ network: The authors provide information on current facts and trends in their respective countries.

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2/27/2007: A new media school for Tbilissi
Last week the Caucasus University in Tbilissi, Georgia, presented its new academic programme: the Caucasus School of Media. Through Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes young interested people will be i...... Read Announcement...
2/27/2007: British Council: Goodbye Europe!
Over the next twelve months, the British Council will be closing establishments in ten European countries. Among the concerned countries figure Germany, Austria, Hungary and Finland as well as the you...... Read Announcement...
2/22/2007: Hollywood goes Ireland !?
On Tuesday a trade mission of key players from the Irish film industry and the Irish Film Board arrived in California. Representatives from 15 Irish film companies and numerous producers participate i...... Read Announcement...
2/21/2007: Ontario develops creative skills
In September 2006 the Canadian Ministry of Culture and the Ontario Media Development Corporation have launched a three-year 7.5 million dollar fund to boost the province’s entertainment and creative i...... Read Announcement...
2/20/2007: Spot on design
Auction houses have spotted design. At auction sales all over the world, design works attain very high prizes. In June 2006 one of the Lit clos (2000) by the brothers Bouroullec were sold for over 74....... Read Announcement...
2/19/2007: Germany and India project audiovisual coproductions
At the venue of the Berlin International Film Festival, German Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and Indian Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Mr. Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi, ...... Read Announcement...
2/15/2007: India: the Future is creative
In India the British Council has launched, in cooperation with the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore, the Creative Industries Development Agency and the Commonwealth Business Council, a prom...... Read Announcement...
2/14/2007: West Midlands: prime location for creative firms?
The Business Support for Creative Industries (BSCI) Programme, which assists Birmingham businesses involved in design, performing arts, music, screen-based media and publishing, has received 1 million...... Read Announcement...
2/13/2007: New boost for European film industry
Yesterday evening in Berlin EU-commissioner Viviane Reding launched the new European audiovisual support programme MEDIA 2007. 755 million euros will benefit the European film industry over the next s...... Read Announcement...
2/12/2007: Money for Berlin
The city of Berlin should be granted 1, 2 billion euros from the European Commission until 2013. Last Tuesday the Berlin Senate decided the distribution of the so-called structural funds: communicatio...... Read Announcement...
2/8/2007: Honouring the art of video games
Hollywood Arts – an organisation that through the arts tries to offer at-risk teenagers new perspectives – will honour the video games branch at its Dream Awards on February 17th 2007. It is one of th...... Read Announcement...
2/5/2007: France backs its game industry
Last week the French Assembly has voted in favour of a tax credit for game producers, a bill submitted by Minister of Culture de Vabres. The measure will be contributing to finance 20% of the producti...... Read Announcement...
2/5/2007: Music education: the formula for success
In January 2007 the British government has announced a 10 million £ investment in measures for music education within its Music Manifesto launched in 2004. These benefits add to the 25 million £ plann...... Read Announcement...
2/1/2007: Warsaw: Politics meet the Arts
Poland’s Minister of Culture Kazimierz Michał Ujazdowski recently invited Polish artists and representatives of the cultural sector to the Royal Palace in Warsaw. The meeting is intended to happen eve...... Read Announcement...
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