Collaborations

We bring many years of experience and expertise in establishing collaborations and draw on our extensive network at local, national, and international levels. We see collaboration as a process that connects perspectives and opens up new opportunities for action. Together with partners from the fields of culture, education, research, administration, and civil society, we implement projects in a transparent, committed, and appreciative manner, thereby building long-term and sustainable partnerships.

Forms

Local Collaboration:

We connect people from culture, education, and society in Vienna.

National Networks:

We coordinate and support collaborations within the framework of programmes and initiatives across Austria, fostering knowledge exchange and drawing attention to socially relevant issues.

International Partnerships:

We coordinate and implement European and international projects, including Erasmus+, HORIZON, and other EU programmes. We work in German and English, but are a multilingual team, including Arabic and Turkish, which facilitates smooth cooperation with international partners and enables data collection in diverse contexts.

Practice, Politics, Science, and Society:

In our work, we connect different areas – from ministries, schools, and universities to cultural institutions and civil society organizations. This enables collaborations that have a systemic impact.

07.04.2025 & 02.06.2025 & 08.10.2025

(Re)Imagining Freedom of Expression in Postdigital Societies

The series ‘(Re)Imagining Freedom of Expression in Post-Digital Societies’ explored freedom of opinion and expression in the context of digital transformation. Together with our partners, we designed events that highlight power dynamics and explore possible courses of action.

Austrian Commission for UNESCO & Vienna School of International Studies

Tool Development & Knowledge Transfer

ReIMAGINE

The Erasmus+ project aims to contribute to a (re)imagination of a pluralistic European remembrance in collaboration with partners from Italy, Portugal, Serbia, and Cyprus. Art is highlighted as an important tool for promoting an inclusive culture of remembrance.

European Union & BMWKMS

Tool Development & Knowledge Transfer

Young Thespians

The Erasmus+ project Young Thespians promotes participation and diversity in the performing arts for young people in Iceland and Austria. We conducted a participatory needs assessment and developed a practical toolkit for inclusive cultural education.

European Commission - Small-Scale Partnership within Erasmus+