Newsletter Archive

We regularly publish newsletters in which we provide information about current projects, publications, events and cooperations of EDUCULT as well as interesting facts from our environment in culture and education. You can find our newsletters in German here.

2026

22.12.2025

Newsletter vier 2025

Da diese Jahreszeit trotz süßer Glocken und noch süßeren Keksen meist wenig Zeit für Geruhsamkeit lässt – zumindest bis alle To-Do-Listen abgearbeitet sind – kommt auch nur ein kurzer, aber für uns sehr bedeutender Weihnachtsgruß von EDUCULT.

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2025

22.12.2025

Newsletter four 2025

As this time of year – despite the festive sound of bells and even sweeter cookies – usually leaves little room for rest and calm (at least until all to-do lists are ticked off), this Christmas greeting from EDUCULT is a short one, but a very meaningful one for us.

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21.10.2025

Newsletter three 2025

It is autumn. And autumn is always conference season. In the last few days alone, several events on the topic of culture and education have taken place.

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26.06.2025

Newsletter two 2025

At the end of June, we are sending out another newsletter for the summer. This time also on our own behalf: Our long-standing chairman and founding director PD Dr. Michael Wimmer has left the association’s board.

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25.03.2025

Newsletter one 2025

It was a close call again with a government in Austria without right-wing populist participation. After a memorable 159 days after the national council elections, a coalition of the conservative ÖVP, the social democratic SPÖ and the liberal NEOS rules the country is since March 2025.

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2024

19.12.2024

Newsletter two 2024

“Every child gives us an infinite number of learning opportunities every day”. This sentence was spoken in a workshop with educators that we attended in 2024 as part of a research project. A sentence that gives us new perspectives and insights at a time when attributions, accusations and exclusions continue to be constantly reproduced in the educational and cultural sector.

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02.05.2024

Newsletter one 2024

The year 2023 is a special one for EDUCULT in many ways. We are curious, we research, we organise and create spaces. We meet, exchange, bring people together and spark discussions. We observe and advise critically – and we celebrate!

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2023

21.12.2023

Happy Holidays and see you again in 2024!

With the work “Prometheus” by the artist Louise Deininger, we wish you relaxing and enjoyable holidays in the company of your loved ones and a wonderful 2024! We have a lot going on at the moment – we’ll be back with big news in the new year.

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13.11.2023

Newsletter 2023

In current social debates, it is becoming increasingly difficult to adopt a reflective, differentiated position. We believe this is a very problematic process, and it affects the cultural field.

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07.09.2023

We celebrate: 20 years of EDUCULT

The year 2023 is a special one for EDUCULT in many ways. We are curious, we research, we organise and create spaces. We meet, exchange, bring people together and spark discussions. We observe and advise critically – and we celebrate!

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03.02.2023

Invitation to “Art Inclusive – Addressing Inequalities in Urban Arts Education”

Art Inclusive will bring together key actors from the fields of culture, education and policy for an exchange on Arts Education and its role in addressing inequalities faced in a diverse urban society.

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2022

21.12.2022

Happy Holidays and see you again in 2023!

With the work “Amber” by the artist Magdalena Altmann, we wish you relaxing and enjoyable holidays in the company of your loved ones and a wonderful 2023!

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19.12.2022

Newsletter two 2022

Colonialism today – we might ask ourselves, “What does that have to do with me?”. In the Sparkling Science project in cooperation with the Natural History Museum and Trafo.K, we are learning that it definitely concerns us all.

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16.11.2022

Invitation to “Art Inclusive – Kultur.Bildung.Teilhabe”

“Art inclusive” brings together professionals working in the field of arts, culture and education to discover innovative tools, methodologies and resources to empower marginalized communities, and facilitate social inclusion in amateur arts and culture, and the creative education sector.

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