Conferences and Events in March 2011
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Funding culture and the arts
This seminar will look at the options for funding art and culture in the UK, with the Government announcing a cut of 15% to the national budget for frontline arts in the Spending Review. more >
Mobile for the cultural sector
Camerjam, Culture Label and Spark are organising a two day conference exploring the use of mobile technology by cultural organisations. more >
4th Global Conference: Interculturalism, Meaning and Identity
Call for papers. This multi-disciplinary project seeks to explore the new and prominent place that the idea of culture has for the construction of meaning and identity, as well as the implications for social political membership in contemporary societies. more >
EUNIC and cultural diplomacy of the smaller states
A seminar for those engaged in cultural diplomacy and the cultural sector, from government officials/representatives to art ists. Seminar will explain how EUNIC (The network of European Union National Institutes for Culture, www.eunic-online.eu) members develop common projects or develop new initiatives. more >
Conference 2011: Dialogues
A Northern Arts and Science Network one day arts and science conference. This conference will provide an insight into the varied types and modes of discourse and conversations that are currently emerging from combinatory areas of arts/science research and collaboration. The conference will ask the core question: How do collaborations of arts and science manifest themselves? more >
Working Smarter: The National Arts Marketing and Development Conference
Be one of the arts organizations that is at the forefront of doing business more efficiently and effectively. The experts at this conference will show you what is working and what is not to increase attendance and donations. Economic challenges have profoundly changed the way arts groups market and fundraise; this is your opportunity to keep abreast and stay ahead of the curve. more >
HASS on the Hill
HASS On The Hill is a landmark event for the humanities, arts and social sciences. It is a key opportunity for the sector to communicate directly with government and senior policy makers, in a frank and open exchange, showcasing ideas and research. more >
Conference on Cultural Diversity and U40 Africa Launch
The aims of the conference include informing the civil society in the creative sector about the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions and its current status internationally and within South Africa. more >








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