NEMO is pleased to receive news about the proposed EU-budget for the years 2021-2027. The Creative Europe remains as a stand-alone programme and has been allocated 650 million euros in the proposed
On Wednesday 23 May 2018, the Bulgarian Presidency presented the Conclusions on mainstreaming cultural heritage in other EU policy fields will be adopted by the Council of Ministers. The objective of
Recommendations for building synergies between education and culture has been released in the hope of creating a stronger bond between the two fields. The signatories of a recent statement suggest
On 30 May 2018, the proposal for the Creative Europe Programme 2021-2027 was presented by the European Commission. NEMO welcomes the proposal of the Commission and is happy to see that the Creative
On 31 May, the call for tenders "Mobility scheme for artists and/or culture professionals" was launched. It aims to define and test a cross-border mobility scheme tailored for artists and culture
On 22 May 2018, the new Agenda for Culture was adopted by the European Commission.
The new Agenda includes an action plan on Cultural Heritage. NEMO especially approves of the action plan as it looks
On 19 June 2018, NEMO and its partners invited to the event A Museum Night Out – Dance at the Museum in Berlin, Germany. The event was organised within the framework of the European Cultural Heritage
From 15-18 November 2018, NEMO will gather European museum and culture professionals in Valletta, Malta, to network, exchange expertise, discuss and explore the crossover impact that museums have on
When the future programme for the cultural and creative sectors was presented by the European Commission in the end of May 2018, it was clear that Creative Europe remains and that culture will be
Together with other selected representatives active in the cultural sector at EU level, NEMO has been invited to discuss the new Creative Europe 2021-2027 programme with MEP Silvia Costa. The