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Consultation to draft a list of recommendations followed by a White paper – European Policy Analysis
Source : Culture Europe International (
http://www.culture-europe-international.org)
01 49 40 72 46 -
contact@culture-europe-international.org
2, rue de la Liberté, 93526 Saint-Denis cedex 02
Rubrique : Brèves
du 27/07/2010 00:00 au 27/10/2010 00:00
Paris France
Texte : E=MU2 is a policy analysis group created by members from the European Network of Cultural Administration Training Centres, ENCATC, and is financed by the European Union under the Culture Programme. This European consortium began its activities in May 2010 and aims to show how museums and galleries can contribute to local development, the benefits derived from relationships between museums and municipalities, and shed light on existing partnerships. Taking a closer look at the different ways in which museums contribute to the development of their territory, the policy analysis group’s approach will focus on the nature and implementation of the different institutional and financial mechanisms that could be achieved (contributions, partnerships, governance…).
The group has prepared
two questionnaires. The first questionnaire is intended for municipalities to understand how they perceive the role of museums in their territory. The second questionnaire, intended for museums and galleries, strives to better understand their relationship with municipalities. Your contribution ensures to enrich our analysis by gathering a maximum variety of situations encountered in Europe.
Any questions, comments or concerns about the questionnaire, please contact Faustine MORIN (
faustine.morin@gmail.com. For all inquiries about the policy analysis group E= MU2, please address them to Anne KREBS (
Anne.Krebs@louvre.fr).
To read the whole press release:Source : ENCATC, Belgium, 01 July 2010
Date de publication : 01/07/2010
Période traitée : 2010-07-01
Mots-clés : European Network of Cultural Administration Training Centres, E=MU2, European Policy Analysis Group, Museums and Municipalities, ENCATC,
Inséré le : 27/07/2010 17:11