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Cultural Policy Research Award 2011

 

Deadline for applications 30th May 2011.

 

The European Cultural Foundation, the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond and ENCATC have launched the call for applications for the 8th Cultural Policy Research Award 2011. The Award is worth 10.000 Euro. The winner of the CPR Award 2011 will be publicly announced on 12th October 2011 at the 19th ENCATC Annual Conference in Helsinki.

 

The aim of the Cultural Policy Research Award (CPRA) is to stimulate academic and applied cultural policy research and to explore, through comparative cross-national research, issues at stake in contemporary Europe, and possibly anticipate new cultural policy orientations. The CPRA has the ambition to contribute to new competence building among young scholars in comparative cultural policy research.

 

Since 2007, particular attention is given to research projects that tackle issues of cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue, especially as regards their implications for cultural policy making on European, national, regional, or local level. 

 

The Award is open to young - 35 or under - academics, researchers and policymakers from all European countries.

 

For the year 2011, applications must be submitted until 30th May 2011 through the online application form on the CPRA website.

 

The 6 finalists who are selected amongst all the CPRA applicants will also be invited to attend the Young Cultural Policy Researchers Forum which will take place alongside The ENCATC Annual Conference.

 

More information and application details, see CPRA website

 

The winner of the award is Aleksandar Brkic, read more.

 

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