ABOUT EUNIC and EUNIC LONDON
EUNIC London is part of the global EUNIC network. Established in September 2007 as an association of 11 cultural institutes of EU member states represented in London, EUNIC London has grown into a network of 31 members and associate- members who also comprise cultural departments of embassies. EUNIC London has developed in a 'natural' way, with members sharing (creative) ideas and good practices. We share knowledge and resources on a common European agenda and work collaboratively with partners throughout the UK. EUNIC London is a flexible association committed to joint-working on creative projects which demonstrate Europe’s extraordinary richness and diversity in arts, culture and language and is happy to benefit from the support of the Representation of the European Commission in London
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EUNIC (European Union National Institutes for Culture) is the global network of the international cultural relations institutes from the member states of the European Union. EUNIC members have an international reputation as Europe’s leading cultural relations practitioners and seek to facilitate cultural co-operation, to create lasting partnerships between professionals, and to encourage greater understanding and awareness of the diverse European cultures, including the encouragement for greater language learning.
Formed in 2006, EUNIC is a recognised leader in culture cooperation governed by its 33 members from 27 countries and over 90 clusters based in different locations around the globe.
Around the world, EUNIC member institutes come together in local “clusters” to develop joint activities. Over 70 clusters are now in operation world wide and organise more than 200 events and projects per year.
www.eunic-online.eu/
Read more about our projects here.
EUNIC (European Union National Institutes for Culture) is the global network of the international cultural relations institutes from the member states of the European Union. EUNIC members have an international reputation as Europe’s leading cultural relations practitioners and seek to facilitate cultural co-operation, to create lasting partnerships between professionals, and to encourage greater understanding and awareness of the diverse European cultures, including the encouragement for greater language learning.
Formed in 2006, EUNIC is a recognised leader in culture cooperation governed by its 33 members from 27 countries and over 90 clusters based in different locations around the globe.
Around the world, EUNIC member institutes come together in local “clusters” to develop joint activities. Over 70 clusters are now in operation world wide and organise more than 200 events and projects per year.
www.eunic-online.eu/