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European Union National Institutes for Culture

The European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) is a network of European national institutes of culture and national bodies engaged in cultural and related activities beyond their national borders. EUNIC brings together organizations from all 27 EU member states and adds value through its global network of clusters. By pooling together the resources and expertise of its members and carrying out joint work on common areas of interest, EUNIC is a recognized partner of the European Union and its stakeholders in defining and implementing European policy on culture inside and outside the EU.

European Union National Institutes for Culture
EUNIC logo
AbbreviationEUNIC
Founded2006
HeadquartersBrussels, Belgium
Location
Official language
English
Websitewww.eunicglobal.eu

Organization Edit

The overarching purpose of EUNIC is to create effective partnerships and networks between the participating organizations, to improve and promote cultural diversity and understanding between European societies, and to strengthen international dialogue and co-operation with countries outside Europe.

Since its establishment in 2006, EUNIC has evolved into a strong network delivering transnational collaborative projects worldwide through its 36 members and 103 clusters. Members consist of national cultural institutions or organizations. Clusters are collaboration platforms established where at least 3 local offices of EUNIC members operate together. Clusters can operate nationwide or citywide. A EUNIC cluster represents the whole of EUNIC and not only those members present in a country or location.

On 16 May 2017, during the Danish Presidency of EUNIC and the European Union signed an administrative agreement that outlines joint principles, values and objectives for cooperation, as well as practical arrangements for its implementation.[1]

The Presidents are supported by the EUNIC Global office team based in Brussels. The EUNIC Global Office in Brussels also supports the work of EUNIC members and clusters around the world.

Management Edit

EUNIC is managed by a bi-annual meeting of the heads of its member organizations, a general assembly. They elect from among themselves a president, vice president, and four ordinary members who together represent the EUNIC board of directors.

Presidencies Edit

Directors Edit

Members of the board of directors of the Danish presidency: President Michael Metz Morch[4]- Danish Cultural Institute; Vice-President Koen Verlaeckt - Flanders Department of Foreign Affairs; Johannes Ebert - Goethe-Institut; Anne Grillo - French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development; Teresa Indjein[5] - Austrian Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs; Małgorzata Wierzejska[6] - Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Poland

Participating members Edit

Members within the EU Edit

Members of EUNIC, as of June, 2023:[7]

Members outside the EU Edit

EUNIC members are present in the following European countries:[8]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Administrative arrangement signed between EUNIC and the European Union". EUNIC.
  2. ^ "Meet the people of EUNIC: Augustin Favereau, president of EUNIC". Archived from the original on 2021-12-14 – via www.youtube.com.
  3. ^ "Flanders president of EUNIC". www.fdfa.be.
  4. ^ "EUNIC Generalforsamling i København -".
  5. ^ "EUNIC – BMEIA, Außenministerium Österreich". www.bmeia.gv.at.
  6. ^ "Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych - Portal Gov.pl". Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych.
  7. ^ "About".
  8. ^ EUNIC, EU National Institutes for Culture-. "Map". EU National Institutes for Culture - EUNIC.

External links Edit

  • Official website  

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The European Union National Institutes for Culture EUNIC is a network of European national institutes of culture and national bodies engaged in cultural and related activities beyond their national borders EUNIC brings together organizations from all 27 EU member states and adds value through its global network of clusters By pooling together the resources and expertise of its members and carrying out joint work on common areas of interest EUNIC is a recognized partner of the European Union and its stakeholders in defining and implementing European policy on culture inside and outside the EU European Union National Institutes for CultureEUNIC logoAbbreviationEUNICFounded2006HeadquartersBrussels BelgiumLocationInternationalOfficial languageEnglishWebsitewww wbr eunicglobal wbr eu Contents 1 Organization 2 Management 2 1 Presidencies 2 2 Directors 3 Participating members 3 1 Members within the EU 3 2 Members outside the EU 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOrganization EditThe overarching purpose of EUNIC is to create effective partnerships and networks between the participating organizations to improve and promote cultural diversity and understanding between European societies and to strengthen international dialogue and co operation with countries outside Europe Since its establishment in 2006 EUNIC has evolved into a strong network delivering transnational collaborative projects worldwide through its 36 members and 103 clusters Members consist of national cultural institutions or organizations Clusters are collaboration platforms established where at least 3 local offices of EUNIC members operate together Clusters can operate nationwide or citywide A EUNIC cluster represents the whole of EUNIC and not only those members present in a country or location On 16 May 2017 during the Danish Presidency of EUNIC and the European Union signed an administrative agreement that outlines joint principles values and objectives for cooperation as well as practical arrangements for its implementation 1 The Presidents are supported by the EUNIC Global office team based in Brussels The EUNIC Global Office in Brussels also supports the work of EUNIC members and clusters around the world Management EditEUNIC is managed by a bi annual meeting of the heads of its member organizations a general assembly They elect from among themselves a president vice president and four ordinary members who together represent the EUNIC board of directors Presidencies Edit 2020 2021 nbsp Netherlands DutchCulture centre for international cooperation 2019 2020 nbsp Italy Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Italy 2018 2019 nbsp France French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs 2 2017 2018 nbsp Belgium Flanders Department of Foreign Affairs 3 2016 2017 nbsp Denmark Danish Cultural InstituteDirectors Edit Members of the board of directors of the Danish presidency President Michael Metz Morch 4 Danish Cultural Institute Vice President Koen Verlaeckt Flanders Department of Foreign Affairs Johannes Ebert Goethe Institut Anne Grillo French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development Teresa Indjein 5 Austrian Federal Ministry for Europe Integration and Foreign Affairs Malgorzata Wierzejska 6 Ministry of Foreign Affairs Poland 2015 2016 nbsp Spain Instituto Cervantes 2014 2015 nbsp Sweden Swedish InstituteParticipating members EditMembers within the EU Edit Members of EUNIC as of June 2023 7 nbsp Austria Federal Ministry for Europe Integration and Foreign Affairs Osterreich Institut GmbH nbsp Belgium Wallonie Bruxelles International Flemish Department of Foreign Affairs nbsp Bulgaria Bulgarian Ministry of Culture nbsp Croatia Croatia House Foundation nbsp Cyprus Cyprus Ministry of Education amp Culture nbsp Czech Republic Czech Centres nbsp Denmark Danish Cultural Institute nbsp Estonia Estonian Institute nbsp Finland Finnish cultural and academic institutes nbsp France Fondation Alliance francaise Institut Francais French Ministry of Foreign Affairs nbsp Germany Goethe Institut Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations IFA nbsp Greece Hellenic Republic Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hellenic Foundation for Culture nbsp Hungary Hungarian Cultural Institute nbsp Ireland Culture Ireland nbsp Italy Societa Dante Alighieri Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Italy nbsp Latvia Latvian Institute nbsp Lithuania Lithuanian Culture Institute nbsp Luxembourg Ministry of Foreign Affairs Luxembourg nbsp Malta Arts Council Malta nbsp Netherlands DutchCulture centre for international cooperation nbsp Poland Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland nbsp Portugal Instituto Camoes nbsp Romania Romanian Cultural Institute nbsp Slovakia Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republik nbsp Slovenia Slovenian Ministry of Culture nbsp Spain Instituto Cervantes AECID nbsp Sweden Swedish InstituteMembers outside the EU Edit EUNIC members are present in the following European countries 8 nbsp Albania nbsp Armenia EUNIC Armenia nbsp Belarus nbsp Georgia nbsp Moldova nbsp North Macedonia nbsp Norway nbsp Russia nbsp Serbia nbsp Ukraine nbsp United Kingdom British CouncilSee also Edit nbsp European Union portal nbsp Europe portal nbsp Society portalCulture of Europe European integration Pan European identityReferences Edit Administrative arrangement signed between EUNIC and the European Union EUNIC Meet the people of EUNIC Augustin Favereau president of EUNIC Archived from the original on 2021 12 14 via www youtube com Flanders president of EUNIC www fdfa be EUNIC Generalforsamling i Kobenhavn EUNIC BMEIA Aussenministerium Osterreich www bmeia gv at Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych Portal Gov pl Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych About EUNIC EU National Institutes for Culture Map EU National Institutes for Culture EUNIC External links EditOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title European Union National Institutes for Culture 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