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Jacomine Hendrikse, DutchCulture
Jacomine Hendrikse
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Advisor - Europe + Heritage
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j.hendrikse [at] dutchculture.nl
 

Call for Applications for the 2022 ENCATC Research Award on Cultural Policy and Cultural Management

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Call for Applications for the 2022 ENCATC Research Award on Cultural Policy and Cultural Management

The call is launched by the European network on cultural management and policy. Deadline for application: 25 July.

This prestigious recognition aims to stimulate academic research in the field of cultural management and policy with an emphasis on its applied implications. The Award also has the ambition to contribute to the process of creating a network of scholars who are competent in doing ground-breaking research projects in cultural policy and cultural management.

The annual Research Award is granted to a recently successfully defended doctoral thesis exploring topical issues at stake and taking a step from evaluative (descriptive) to innovative and internationally oriented research designs. In addition, it is rewarded to a doctoral thesis that can inform policy-making and benefit practitioners in the broad field of culture.

Granted each year, the Award consists of the winning doctoral thesis being published in the Cultural Management and Cultural Policy Education Book Series, a series of publications specialising in topics related to cultural management and cultural policy headed by ENCATC and funded by the Cultural Management Fund. The ENCATC Book Series is now edited by the leading academic publisher Routledge, and its international dissemination is thus ensured by this international publishing group.

The schedule for the 2022 call for ENCATC Research Award applications is as follows:
25 July 2022: Closing date for applications at midnight CEST Time
25 July – 5 September 2022: Assessment of the applications
8 September 2022: Announcement of the 3 shortlisted candidates
17 October 2022: Ceremony

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