![]() SUMMER SCHOOLFor the sixth consecutive time CREARE organizes the International Summer School in Cultural Economics. The courses examine the relationship between culture and economics, the link between creativity, arts, and business, and bridge the knowledge and experiences of scholars and practitioners involved in specific cultural sectors. |
![]() COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMSNext to our Summer School courses that take place in the Netherlands, we run collaborative programs with various partners all over the world. Our partnerships started after some participants to the previous editions of the summer school brought the initiatives to their own countries while adapting the content to the local context. |
![]() PREVIOUS PROGRAMSDuring our previous courses a great diversity of graduate students, academics and cultural entrepreneurs from a wide diversity of institutions and cultures joined together and studied with teachers from Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Japan, Italy, the Netherlands, South Africa and Uganda. |
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![]() OUR METHODThe method of the International Summer School in Cultural Economics uses participantsí questions as the point of departure of the inquiry. Dialogues between the teacher and participants and among participants develop the inquiry with the support of core texts and core works. In workshops participants learn how to put the new insights to work applying them to familiar situations. By working in groups on a common project participants will develop a deep understanding of what they learn. |
![]() FACULTYThe faculty reunites internationally recognized scholars in economics of culture, sociologists, philosophers, experts in management, cultural entrepreneurs and other professionals in the cultural sector coming from all over the world: The Netherlands, Italy, France, Bulgaria, Germany, Japan, India, South Africa, Uganda. The faculty illustrates to the participants theoretical principles as well as real cases and experience that can inspire participants when re-applying these concepts in their daily experiences or research. |
![]() ALUMNIDuring our previous courses a great diversity of graduate students, academics and cultural entrepreneurs from a wide diversity of institutions and countries joined us. We are pleased that so many alumni continue to stay involved, and that some are even pursuing a PhD in cultural economics or otherwise have adjusted their activities or practices in light of what they learned in this course. Read what they say about the Summer School. |
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