DutchCulture

DutchCulture is a network and knowledge organisation for international cultural cooperation. It is the point of contact for the cultural sector in the Netherlands and Dutch diplomatic posts abroad.

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  • Exterior shot of Hermitage Amsterdam - a long, low brick building facing onto a canal, and a branch of the Hermitage Museum of Saint Petersburg.
    DutchCulture: Sustainable Dialogues 2021 Call for Young Museum / Heritage Professionals in Russia and the Netherlands (Online)
    DutchCulture’s Dutch-Russian online conference Sustainable Dialogues 2021 will take place 4-6 October 2021. They are now calling for applications from students of cultural disciplines and early-career museum, art and heritage professionals interested in creating international museum projects and participating in expertise-building workshops, focusing specifically on Dutch-Russian museum cooperation.
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    Posted 5 July 2021
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  • A smiling man and woman are on one side of a desk. On the other, facing away from us, is a man who looks like he's getting interviewed.
    DutchCulture: Advisor for the Mobility Info Point (Netherlands)
    The job announcement is in Dutch because the applicants shall speak and communicate in Dutch. DutchCulture is a member of On the Move and part of the Mobility Info Points.
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    Posted 21 October 2020
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  • Anish Kapoor structure of a giant ear horn or speaker, laid on a green hillside. Tiny people surround the mouth of it, as though they could walk inside.
    DutchCulture: Fair International Cultural Cooperation – Language
    DutchCulture are calling upon international cultural directors, artists, thinkers, scientists, critics, policymakers and funders with a focus on language issues and who are actively invested in the topic of fair international cultural cooperation to gather and discuss how international cooperation can be organised in a way that is fair in respect of the usage of language. A discussion will take place 18 September 2020 (remote participation possible) with an extended programme 16-18 September 2020 available for foreign visitors who are non-EU/US residents. Deadline: 2 July 2020.
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    Posted 9 June 2020
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