Together with 67 organisations active in the culture and creative sectors in Europe, NEMO signs a statement calling for an increase of the budget allocated for culture in the new Multiannual Financial Framework.
The EU Bulgarian Presidency Conference “Cultural Heritage: for a more sustainable Europe” took place from 26-27 March 2018 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. NEMO was represented through the participation of the NEMO board member Sofia...
The Horizon-2020 conference "Innovation and Cultural Heritage", held in Brussels, Belgium on 20 March, touched upon the importance of digital innovation in relation to cultural heritage. NEMO was present through the participation...
As the new Route4U-project is outlined, a call for experts is announced. The project aims to foster the regional development through the Cultural Routes in the Maro Regions (Baltic Sea Region, Danube Region, Adriatic and Ionian...
The European Commission releases a policy paper apropos the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018. The paper is a notable attempt to assess the potentials and challenges of a shared European cultural heritage.
The European Commission has proposed a council recommendation on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning.
At the January Culture Committee the Bulgarian presidency's cultural priorities were outlined by Amelia Gesheva, the Bulgarian Deputy Minister of Culture.
10 years after its adaption, the European Agenda for Culture is to be revised. Stakeholders are asked to provide options for the agenda’s advancements by Monday 5 March.
Culture Action Europe (CAE) launches the campaign "Double for Culture". The campaign aims to demonstrate the values of culture and hopes to lead to an increased budget for culture in the post-2020 Multiannual Financial Framework.