CCProM: Cultural Cooperation Project Management
An international initiative aimed at developing and strengthening the professional competencies of cultural sector workers in the implementation of cultural cooperation projects.
Cultural Cooperation Project Management (CCPROM) is an international initiative aimed at developing and strengthening the professional competencies of cultural sector workers in the implementation of cultural cooperation projects. The project is carried out by European institutions, including the Marcel Hicter Association (BE), Universitat de Barcelona (SP), Goten Publishing (MK), and the Villa Decius Institute for Culture (PL).
As part of CCPROM, innovative training modules are being developed to support cultural professionals in managing international projects. The program focuses on enhancing intercultural competencies, promoting cultural diversity, and refining project cooperation management methodologies.
The main activities of the project include:
Organizing project workshops where experts from various countries will share their experiences and knowledge, creating new educational tools.
Testing the developed training modules to ensure their usability in both in-person and online environments.
Implementing the project’s outcomes in educational institutions dealing with cultural management across Europe, which will contribute to the development of educational offerings for cultural professionals.
CCPROM aims to support cultural professionals across Europe, enabling them to effectively carry out international cooperation projects, thereby increasing cohesion and intercultural understanding within the European cultural scene. The project will culminate in a final conference, where the results and achievements will be showcased, alongside the training modules that can be adapted into various cultural management programs. The conference will be held in Krakow in February 2025.
Stay tuned for more information and project updates!
As part of CCPROM, innovative training modules are being developed to support cultural professionals in managing international projects. The program focuses on enhancing intercultural competencies, promoting cultural diversity, and refining project cooperation management methodologies.
The main activities of the project include:
Organizing project workshops where experts from various countries will share their experiences and knowledge, creating new educational tools.
Testing the developed training modules to ensure their usability in both in-person and online environments.
Implementing the project’s outcomes in educational institutions dealing with cultural management across Europe, which will contribute to the development of educational offerings for cultural professionals.
CCPROM aims to support cultural professionals across Europe, enabling them to effectively carry out international cooperation projects, thereby increasing cohesion and intercultural understanding within the European cultural scene. The project will culminate in a final conference, where the results and achievements will be showcased, alongside the training modules that can be adapted into various cultural management programs. The conference will be held in Krakow in February 2025.
Stay tuned for more information and project updates!