Culture, media students expected to apply for Eastern Partnership Programmes
New opportunities for artists and creative professionals, as well as TV and online journalists, students in the arts and media, including those residing and working in Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries, have been published by the EU-Eastern Partnership Culture and Creativity Programme.
Deadlines are approaching for The Future Generation of Arts Prize in Ukraine and The Intercultural Leadership Institute - a year-long rigorous personal and leadership development programme for artists, culture bearers and other arts professionals.
Residence grants for artists, individual fellowships within Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions and many other opportunities are available through the Culture and Creativity page.
The EU-Eastern Partnership Culture and Creativity Programme supports the cultural and creative sectors’ contribution to sustainable humanitarian, social and economic development in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.
The four-year programme will run until 2018, covering topics like cultural leadership, cultural and statistical research, audience development, cultural journalism, advocacy and fundraising.
More details at EU Neighborhood Info Centre.
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