Compendium member Culture Action Europe is launching a survey on the state of culture in Europe. The survey touches on several aspects and asks participants for their perspective and views... read more →
Two of of member states, Austria and Finland, as well as our experts from Poland, have recently released relevant publications in the field of cultural policy research, which we would like to... read more →
Over the past year, we have published four consecutive reports on Freedom of Artistic Expression (FoAE), written by Andreas Joh. Wiesand (ARCult Media, Cologne) as part of our research campaign.... read more →
One of our missions is to make information on cultural policy developments available to a wide audience. While many people in Europe can understand English, this might not be the... read more →
It is often not that easy to keep track of all the cultural policy conferences and events taking place around the world. For this reason, we are bringing you a... read more →
Le profil sur la politique culturelle de la France est désormais disponible en français! Profilul politicii culturale a Republicii Moldova este acum disponibil și în limba română! A magyar kultúrpolitikai... read more →
As a platform for cultural policy exchange, the Compendium has always published its Cultural Policy Profiles in English, making them accessible to a broad audience. In the future, we would... read more →
An new short cultural policy profile for Lithuania is now available on the Compendium website. A special thanks goes out to our Lithuanian expert Audronė Rimkutė for compiling the profile. Below,... read more →
We are delighted to officially announce that our International Cultural Policy Conference will take place in Podgorica, Montenegro, on 26-27 September this year and will be hosted by the University... read more →
A recently updated version of the cultural policy profile for Sweden is available thanks to our Swedish cultural policy expert Tobias Harding. Below you can find some highlights of recent cultural... read more →