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Overview of planned activities

In order to engage with the research undertaken in Europe on 'Creative Regions', we have developed partnerships with other academic and policy organisation to bring the RSA Creative Regions events to three different European cities. Consequently, the new seminar series of the network will be articulated as follows (although dates are still provisional at this stage)

1. First Seminar: Barcelona - Spain (5th -6th May 2011)

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The first seminar was held on 5-6th May 2011 at the  GRC Creativity, innovation and urban transformation, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona
You can download many of the presentations and papers presented from our websites. If you want to quote or reference these presentations or papers, please get in touch with each author / presenter. 


Outcomes are available here



2. Second Seminar: Poznan - Poland (21st-22nd September 2011)

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Local organisers: Prof. Tadeusz Stryjakiewicz, Poland Adam Mickiewicz University, Institute of Socio-Economic Geography and Spatial Management




Themes to be explored:
1) Creative industries in the periphery. Exploring creativity in rural areas 
2) Creative Regions in Eastern Europe: challenges and opportunities 



3. Third Seminar: Copenhagen- Denmark (18th-19th April 2012)

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Local organisers: Dr. Høgni Kalsø Hansen and Dr. Lars Winther, University of Copenhagen 

Themes to be explored:

1) Creative Regions in Northern Europe: challenges and opportunities 
2) Creative regions and policy from arts to innovation  


The Creative Regions in Europe Research Network is supported by the Regional Studies Association
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