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On the Move, 16 April 2026, International
As part of its multiannual programme co-funded by the European Union, On the Move is publishing the fifth edition of the Cultural Mobility Yearbook. The Yearbook is conceived as a way to delve into the numerous calls and resources that On the Move collects and promotes on a daily basis.
On the Move, 16 April 2026, International
On the Move has embarked on a one-year international research and action project dedicated to the situation of at-risk and displaced artists. Its aim is to identify policies and (related) good practices in EU Member States as well as the UK and the USA, that support displaced artists’ professional development and bring them on an equitable level with support available to artists who are native to…
World Economic Forum, 15 April 2026, International
Building on two years of dialogues held as part of the World Economic Forum’s Future of Growth Initiative and views of more than 11,000 business leaders globally, Growth in the New Economy: Towards a Blueprint report summarizes a set of “no-regret” moves and dilemmas that shape growth strategies in the new economy, as well as key drivers, barriers and opportunities for accelerating growth by 2030.
National Endowment for the Arts, 14 April 2026, USA
This report examines links between arts participation and broader community engagement. By analyzing statistical data from three nationally representative surveys, the report enlarges public understanding of whether and how taking part in arts events and activities can build social and civic muscle.
Manatū Taonga - Ministry for Culture & Heritage, New Zealand, 09 April 2026, New Zealand
These economic profiles enhance our understanding of the contribution that the different parts of the cultural system provide to New Zealand. Manatū Taonga aims to continue to develop data, evidence, and insights across the cultural system.
Manatū Taonga - Ministry for Culture & Heritage, New Zealand, 09 April 2026, New Zealand
New Zealand’s cultural system – including the arts, heritage, media, and sport and recreation sectors – makes a significant contribution to the wider economy, demonstrating positive return on investment and resilience despite broader economic constraints. While challenges persist, there is strong potential for growth, with global demand for New Zealand’s creative industries and unique cultural id…
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