European Union National Institutes for Culture
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The European Union National Institutes for Culture, (EUNIC),[1] is a network of the European national institutes for culture, engaged beyond their national borders and operating with a degree of autonomy from their governments. The EUNIC membership currently includes 33 organisations from 27 member states of the European Union.
The purpose of EUNIC is to create effective partnerships and networks between the participating organisations, to improve and promote cultural diversity and understanding between European societies, and to strengthen international dialogue and co-operation with countries outside Europe.
EUNIC operates at two complementary levels. The first level consists of the Heads or Directors General of the national institutions. The second level comprises clusters of national institutions for culture, based in cities across the world, cooperating in common projects. As of April 7, 2015, there are more than 90 clusters or national networks worldwide.
EUNIC is managed by an annual meeting of the Heads of its member organisations. They elect from among themselves a President, a first Vice President and a second Vice President. Each holds the position for one year. Then, the first Vice President (VP) becomes President, the second VP becomes the first VP and a new second VP is elected. The Presidents are supported by a team of three full-time staff on secondment from their organisations who manage the network and are the first points of contact.
Board members for 2014-2015:
- President: Annika Rembe - Swedish Institute
- First Vice President: Rafael Rodríguez-Ponga y Salamanca - Instituto Cervantes
- Second Vice President: Michael Metz Morch - Danish Cultural Institute
Current members[2] of EUNIC (April 2015):
 Albania - Albanian Institute New York Albania - Albanian Institute New York
 Austria - Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Austria - Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs
.svg.png) Belgium - Wallonie-Bruxelles International, Flemish Department of Foreign Affairs Belgium - Wallonie-Bruxelles International, Flemish Department of Foreign Affairs
 Bulgaria - Ministry of Culture (Bulgaria) Bulgaria - Ministry of Culture (Bulgaria)
 Croatia - Croatia House Foundation Croatia - Croatia House Foundation
 Cyprus - Ministry of Education and Culture (Cyprus) Cyprus - Ministry of Education and Culture (Cyprus)
 Czech Republic - Czech Centres Czech Republic - Czech Centres
 Denmark - Danish Cultural Institute Denmark - Danish Cultural Institute
 Estonia - Estonian Institute Estonia - Estonian Institute
 Finland - Finnish cultural and academic institutes Finland - Finnish cultural and academic institutes
 France - Fondation Alliance française, Institut Français, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs France - Fondation Alliance française, Institut Français, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
 Germany - Goethe-Institut, Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations - IFA Germany - Goethe-Institut, Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations - IFA
 Greece - Hellenic Republic Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hellenic Foundation for Culture Greece - Hellenic Republic Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hellenic Foundation for Culture
 Hungary - Balassi Institute Hungary - Balassi Institute
 Ireland - Culture Ireland Ireland - Culture Ireland
 Italy - Società Dante Alighieri, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy) Italy - Società Dante Alighieri, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy)
 Latvia - Latvian Institute Latvia - Latvian Institute
 Lithuania - The International Cultural Programme Centre Lithuania Lithuania - The International Cultural Programme Centre Lithuania
 Luxembourg - Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Luxembourg) Luxembourg - Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Luxembourg)
 Netherlands - DutchCulture, centre for international cooperation Netherlands - DutchCulture, centre for international cooperation
 Poland - Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Poland - Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
 Portugal - Instituto Camões Portugal - Instituto Camões
 Romania - Romanian Cultural Institute Romania - Romanian Cultural Institute
 Slovakia - Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Slovakia) Slovakia - Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Slovakia)
 Slovenia - Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Slovenia) Slovenia - Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Slovenia)
 Spain - Instituto Cervantes Spain - Instituto Cervantes
 Sweden - Swedish Institute Sweden - Swedish Institute
 United Kingdom - British Council United Kingdom - British Council
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