The dynamic training programme will bring together academics, trainers, cultural practitioners, and policymakers for four days of insightful exchange, discussion, and peer learning. The Academy will focus on equipping participants with the skills and knowledge needed to support culture’s transition towards sustainability, climate resilience, and inclusivity. Additionally, NEMO’s 2025 priority focus on wellbeing will also be featured as a cross-cutting theme throughout the Academy.
Participants will:
- Gain insight into the latest trends in sustainable cultural management and policy.
- Expand awareness of how sustainability applies across cultural activities.
- Explore innovative approaches to resilience and inclusivity within the cultural sector.
- Connect with cultural actors driving the sustainable transition.
- Network with like-minded professionals from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Through our partnership with ENCATC, 10 participants connected to NEMO member organisations will be selected to attend the Academy free of charge. Each NEMO participant will receive a travel grant (up to €800) to support their attendance. The final grant amount is determined in accordance with our grant scheme.
Learn more and apply
- Check out the call for applications and ENCATC's website for details about the programme and speakers (to be announced soon).
- Discover insights from the 2024 edition and learn about NEMO's broader training opportunities.
- Applications are open until 9 February 2025.
Please note that accommodation, meals, and transport are at participants’ expense.
Non-members may purchase a ticket to the Academy if they wish to join this training opportunity. Individuals connected to NEMO members can also purchase a ticket at a discounted price of €140 (full price: €200).
About ENCATC, the European network on cultural management and policy
ENCATC, a prominent European network in cultural management and policy, unites over 150 individual and institutional cultural stakeholders worldwide. Since 2012, ENCATC has been organising annual Academies, providing a platform for cultural managers, policymakers, practitioners, and researchers to engage in collaborative learning.