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Saturday, 15 January 2011

COURSE #1…

The deadline for the next European Diploma in Cultural Project Management is 15 January. The Diploma is targeted at cultural managers from public and private organizations who are actively involved in the management of cultural and artistic projects in their region, with at least two years of experience. The Diploma is organised and managed by the Fondation Marcel Hicter, a non-profit organization. The programme is supported by the Council of Europe. The Diploma is targeted at cultural managers from public and private organizations who are actively involved in the management of cultural and artistic projects in their region, with at least two years of experience. The trainee programme takes one year and is held in three phases. There will be two residential sessions, a comparative study and an evaluation or seminar phase. Two sessions over 14 days will be organised in Torino and Florence (Italy) on 20-27 May 2011, and the third session will take place in Poland in the first half of October 2011. The training languages are English and French.

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