Welcoming Our New Cultural Policy Experts! The Compendium of Cultural Policies & Trends is delighted to welcome three new members to our expert community! Following our recent Open Call, we... read more →
We are pleased to announce that the International Cultural Policy Conference 2025 will take place on: 16th of October 2025 National Library of Luxembourg ¡WATCH IT! Freedom of Artistic Expression -... read more →
¡El español se une al compendio! — Spanish Joins the Compendium! In September 2025, Barcelona will host Mondiacult, UNESCO’s global conference on cultural policy, bringing together global policymakers and experts... read more →
Welcoming Our New Cultural Policy Experts! The Compendium of Cultural Policies & Trends is excited to announce the newest members of our growing community of cultural policy experts! We received... read more →
A new, updated Cultural Policy Profile for Hungary has been published on the Compendium website and paints a worrying picture of cultural policy developments in Hungary. Special thanks go to... read more →
A new, updated Cultural Policy Profile for Georgia has been published on the Compendium website and paints a worrying picture of cultural policy developments in Georgia. Special thanks go to... read more →
The Compendium see its main mission in informing, reporting and understanding cultural policies as well as exchanging on good practices in this area. In 2025, we will start to provide... read more →
Our Compendium members from Finland, Montenegro and the Netherlands have some interesting cultural policy news to share! Finland: the Finnish Cultural Policy Research Center CUPORE recently published a Diversity Report... read more →
On the 19th November, the Compendium team had the honor and pleasure to participate to the 13th plenary session of the Steering Committee for Culture, Heritage and Landscape (CDCPP) of... read more →
On November 13, 2024, Luxembourg took on the Chairmanship of the Council of Europe, highlighting culture as one of three key priorities in its agenda. Recognizing the power of cultural... read more →