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Friday, 1 October 2010

SHOULD THE EU SUPPORT MOBILITY ??

On-The-Move (OTM) would like to know your priorities regarding mobility support in view of the upcoming new Culture programme negotiations. The European Union will start soon drafting and negotiating the EU's new Culture Programme for the period 2014-2020. Mobility has always been one of the objectives in the current and previous EU Culture Programmes. Some of you may have received funding for mobility projects through the current Culture Programme. The economic crisis puts hard pressure on the culture budgets in many countries and regions across Europe. This results often in severe cuts of funding for mobility. In this context the negotiations at EU level for the new Culture Programme (2014-2020) also promise to be difficult....and priorities will have to be well chosen. Tell OTM what you think!

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