The Fundación Tres Culturas is once again collaborating with UNIA's summer courses, updating the contents and launching the third edition of the Cultural management and development workshop. Strategies in a crisis context, directed by Virginia Luque Gallegos, member of the Network of Experts in Cultural Heritage, which will take place from 20 to 24 July 2015 at the Santa Mª de la Rábida Campus in Huelva.
Tres Culturas, in its firm commitment to the promotion and enhancement of cultural management, which is currently going through a complex process, will analyse the role of culture and the cultural industries as an engine for development in cooperation in a context of deep recession, taking different experiences as a reference.
Issues such as sustainability, creativity, self-financing, the emergence of new collaborative forms, governance systems and the challenges facing public policies will be addressed throughout the four thematic blocks that make up this training action. All of this without forgetting the scenarios that are emerging, where management models are beginning to be forged, determined by connections based on co-participation, the management of dissent, virtuality, adjustment, innovation and global mobility.
In view of the scarcity of training programmes in cultural management linked to development in Spanish universities and the void detected in recent years despite the great demand for them in Andalusia, a course is proposed to provide a response from a perspective of interdisciplinary dialogue within the framework of the new creative economy. A workshop which, from an operational point of view, will also emphasise intercultural relations between Spain and Morocco.
Campus de Sta. Mª de La Rábida- Huelva
20-24 July. Workshop on cultural management and development. Strategies in a context of crisis.
http://cursosdeverano.unia.es/cursos/cv2015/folletos/2259._Taller_de_gestion_cultural.pdf
Enrolment, scholarship and registration at http://cursosdeverano.unia.es/