At the end of 2019, we conclude the year with a new methodological structure and online platform, both evolved in consultation with the Compendium’s community. What’s new on Culturalpolicies.net? A... read more →
Thanks to our authors Veronika Ratzenböck and Anja Lungstraß, the fourth cultural policy profile with the Compendium's new methodological structure is from Austria. Please access the updated profile here and read all about... read more →
On November 18th of last year, Latvia celebrated that it became an independent state in the year 1918. Within the frame of this centenary, a wide range of events and... read more →
In 2018, the Dutch Minister of Education, Culture and Science, Ingrid van Engelshoven, announced that the heritage sector will receive an additional 325 million euros over the coming years. This... read more →
The 2nd Assembly of the Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends' Association in Paris last week was a great success. Many thanks again to the French Ministry of Culture for... read more →
This year, Péter Inkei from The Budapest Observatory dove into the statistics on public funding of culture in Europe from 2004 up to and including 2017. In line with the... read more →
We are pleased to announce that the first cultural policy profile based on the Compendium’s newly adopted methodological grid is now available on Culturalpolicies.net. National experts Anna Villarroya and Victoria... read more →