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Measures for the cultural sector – registration for the working group

In September-November 2020, following the recent discussions hosted by the Concentric meetings and those with the Cluj authorities, the Cluj Cultural Centre organizes a joint working group, with the participation of Centre members and authorities representatives, in order to identify priority measures for strengthening the Cluj cultural sector. Our goal is for these measures to […]

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Interdisciplinary research that evaluates the needs and opportunities of young people in the Cluj metropolitan area

LEAP is an interdisciplinary assessment of the needs and opportunities for young people in Cluj-Napoca, a study which takes place in the Cluj metropolitan area. The project is implemented by the Department of Public Health – Babeș-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, the Department of Political Science – Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, PONT Group and Cluj Cultural Centre

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InDICEs: A new way to measure the impact of digital culture

InDICEs is a research project that aims to empower policy-makers & decision-makers in the Cultural and Creative Industries to fully understand the social and economic impact of digitisation in their sectors and address the need for innovative (re)use of cultural assets. The Cultural Heritage Sector is a key enabler of the advancement of the Cultural

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Measure proposals for the Cluj cultural sector development

Following the public debate initiated by Mayor Emil Boc, on the current state of the cultural sector in Cluj, debate in which representatives of the field were invited to come up with proposals for strengthening and developing Cluj culture in the context of the coronavirus pandemic negative effects, Cluj Cultural Centre initiated a debate to

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The impact of the pandemic on the cultural sector in Cluj-Napoca and in the country

The Cluj Cultural Centre aims to identify the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cultural organizations in Romania. Therefore, it conducted a quantitative research, based on an online questionnaire, which was addressed to all public institutions, NGOs and entities working in this field. 51 organizations responded between 26.03-16.04.2020 to this questionnaire, 27 of them being

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Cluj Cultural Centre joins a new network of European cooperation dedicated to the development of the artistic sector

Cluj Cultural Centre has joined a new European cooperation network that focuses on the development of cultural policies, collaboration strategies and on strengthening the cultural sector capacity. The “Southern Coalition” initiative is led by the Portuguese network Artemrede, bringing together 14 partners from 10 countries who will work together from 2021. The network’s first project,

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