Autumn Academy kvadratDo you want to know more about cultural heritage, cultural tourism, performing arts, museums, and fashion? The Autumn Academy Cultural Entrepreneurship & Leadership (November 2021) offers an online mixture of lectures and workshops on cultural entrepreneurship and leadership.

  • The similarities and differences in cultural entrepreneurship and leadership between European transition countries and Western European countries.
  • The application of economic concepts to foster the cultural sector in terms of entrepreneurship and leadership.
  • The importance of inspiration, knowledge and experience in common practices.

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Erasmus University Rotterdam and Ljubljana School of Economics & Business cooperate in the first Autumn Academy Cultural Entrepreneurship & Leadership for advanced students (arts & culture, economics, business administration etc.) and professionals (artists, staff members of cultural organisations, independent workers) in European countries of transition, to be held online 12, 13, 19, 20 and 26, 27 November 2021. Lecturers and researchers from both universities with high-quality accreditations in the field will exchange knowledge and experience to empower a selection of 28 participants studying and working in the cultural sector in the former socialistic countries in Europe. The faculty consists of Andrej Srakar, Anna Mignosa, Arjo Klamer, Bregje Lampe, Darija Aleksić, Frans Brouwer, Judita Peterlin, Ljubica Knežević Cvelbar, Meta Štular, Miha Škerlavaj, Nataša Peršuh and Trilce Navarrete Hernandez.

The Autumn Academy offers an online mixture of lectures and workshops on cultural entrepreneurship and leadership. The main domains to be covered are cultural heritage, cultural tourism, performing arts, museums, fashion and European subsidies. Participants will be asked to develop their own project, based on challenges from their country.

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The South East European (SEE) Heritage network Secretariat
P.O. Box 85
85330 Kotor - Montenegro
phone: + 382 (0)32 302520
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The material displayed on the separate country pages has been prepared by:
Albania: 
Albanian Heritage Foundation
Bosnia and Herzegovina: CHwB Regional Office in Sarajevo
Kosovo: EC MA Ndryshe
Montenegro: EXPEDITIO and Notar
Serbia: Civic Association SUBURBIUM

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South East Europe (SEE) – a region where people cooperate, understand and respect each other on the basis of their cultural differences, believing that cultural, ethnic and religious diversity is a valuable resource.

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South East European Heritage is a network of non-governmental organizations established in 2006. The mission of the SEE Heritage network is to work toward protecting and promoting our common cultural heritage with the aim of encouraging the sustainable development of the region.

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