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    Cultural Relations Platform: Global Cultural Relations Programme (Morocco)
    The Global Cultural Relations Programme (GCRP), the Cultural Relations Platform’s flagship training programme, is a unique opportunity that brings together practitioners from around the world to create meaningful connections and discuss cross-cultural collaborations. The 2024 edition of GCRP is open to cultural and creative professionals OR participants working in fields of creating safer societies.
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    Posted 17 June 2024
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  • A graphic of the globe with faces, nature, activities and objects, with the EU logo and the text 'EU international partnerships for people and planet'.
    European Commission: Support to Cultural Actors Addressing Global Issues in the MENA Region
    The European Commission has launched a new regional cultural programme for the MENA Region: ‘Support to Cultural Actors Addressing Global Issues’. The global objective of this call for proposals is to improve human development and the quality of life in the Southern Neighbourhood region through culture.
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    Posted 8 April 2024
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  • A graphic with the text 'The North Africa Cultural Programme, Cycle II'
    Arab Fund for Arts and Culture: The North Africa Cultural Programme, Cycle II
    The North Africa Cultural Programme (NACP) | Cycle II is a four-year programme (2024–2027) dedicated to five countries in North Africa – Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia – and comprises two support schemes: a National Cultural Opportunities Fund and a Regional Competitive Creativity Fund.
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    Posted 5 February 2024
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  • Confluence Open Call for Residency Programme, Marrakech - Glasgow
    Confluence Residencies for Scottish and MENA Artists (UK / Morocco)
    Centre for Contemporary Arts Glasgow (CCA) and QANAT (a collective platform held by LE 18 Marrakech) are pleased to announce a call for expressions of interest for six research residencies as part of Confluence, a 1-year residency and research programme taking place between Marrakech and Glasgow focused on water as a political, historical and economic substance. Residencies take place in September 2022 and January 2023.
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    Posted 10 May 2022
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  • BJCEM - Biennale of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean
    BJCEM: ‘A Natural Oasis?’ Transnational Research Programme (Italy, Greece, Morocco, Norway)
    ‘A Natural Oasis?’ is a two-year nomadic free school dedicated to the development of new curatorial research paths in the field of contemporary visual and performing arts starting from the geopolitical peculiarities of the artistic scenes of those South-European and Mediterranean territories which are commonly considered remote, marginal, small, insular or liminal. 6 fellows (under 35) coming from Lebanon, Sardinia, France, Cyprus, Albania and Norway and working as curators, writers or artistic researchers will be supported to join the project.
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    Posted 19 April 2022
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  • Pro Helvetia Studio Residencies for Swiss and Arab Artists
    Pro Helvetia work with a network of organisations that can host residencies in different cities in Switzerland and the Arab region. Swiss artists, curators and cultural practitioners can apply for residencies in Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, and Tunisia. Artists, curators and cultural practitioners from Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, and Tunisia can apply for residencies in Switzerland. Deadline: 1 March 2020.
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    Posted 29 January 2020
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  • Cover for Med Culture publication on employability - title with graphic of tangle of coloured lines, a little like electronic wires.
    Employability in the Cultural and Creative Sectors in Arab Mediterranean Countries: The Cases of Palestine, Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco
    In 2015, Med Culture commissioned a study on Employability in the cultural and creative sectors in Arab Mediterranean countries: The cases of Palestine, Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco. The study addresses issues and challenges related to employability in the cultural and creative industries in the above mentioned four countries.
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    Posted 22 September 2016