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FUNDACJA RIVER//CITIES PLATFORM

Country: Poland

FUNDACJA RIVER//CITIES PLATFORM

2 Projects, page 1 of 1
  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2018-1-SE01-KA204-039139
    Funder Contribution: 308,733 EUR

    The project I_Improve was a strategic partnership for adult education which ran between 2018 and 2021 and focused on innovative practices for training in the cultural sector. The overarching goal of the project was to raise cultural organisations capacity to engage with audiences and more effectively work for social inclusion through the arts and culture, especially in waterfront areas. The project worked towards this goal through the development of an informal educational approach which could address capacity gaps in the workplace of the contemporary European cultural sector through, as opposed to as a supplement to, the organisation’s daily tasks. The partnership consisted of 6 members from the River//Cities platform: Intercult, Sweden; the City of Oostende, Belgium; Wiener SPÖ Bildung, Austria; Venti di Cultura, Italy; River//Cities, Poland and Laimikis.LT, Lithuania.The arts and culture has had a valuable role in promoting intercultural dialogue, democratic engagement and social cohesion within Europe. However, to stay relevant to a changing European social context, pressing environmental issues and technological advancement, there was an expressed and perceived need for change and innovation in both the internal processes of cultural organisations, and the creative products being produced by cultural sector actors. I_Improve was born out of this need to explore, develop, disseminate and test new approaches within the context of a partly institutionalised and risk-averse cultural sector. Furthermore, it also addressed a need for diversifying access to training in the workplace of the cultural sector where financial and human resources are very often at a premium. I_Improve developed a pedagogical approach based on a specific way of working with external creative actors in each partner organisation. This approach foregrounded the acquirement of the transversal competences which have been identified by EU Joint Research Center research as vital for innovation. In I_Improve, each organisation implemented an innovative, local level project in response to their own environment, in collaboration with an external person/group, called a changemaker. These collaborators were chosen based on competences needed for the organisations to themselves internalise. Over the course of the working collaboration, and with the support of a dedicated informal educator, the participating staff utilised the techniques of informal education — observation, dialogue, reflection and experimentation — to gain skills, knowledge and new attitudes from their changemaker and grow as an organisation. This process, the organisation’s internal developmental journey, and the local projects, the innovative products and methods, were transformed into 3 intellectual outputs: the update of a digital platform on creative and participatory waterfront interventions (IO1); a digital learning environment (IO2), which exploited different online platforms to host and spread content; a methodology for exploring, structuring and catalysing innovations in cultural organisations based on the examination of the I_Improve local projects (IO3). Furthermore, through IO1 and IO2, and the E activities, the staff of the partner organisations became educators for change: their experience of creating innovative, socially engaged interventions, and the learning that came with this, became the point from around which the educational experiences of other organisations were built. The staff members of the participating partners reported that the pedagogical approach described above was a source of learning, ranging from inspiration to an involvement which significantly increased staff’s competence development. In addition to transversal competences, digital skills and knowledge grew exponentially for all partners through I_Improve due to a requirement to contribute to the digital platforms of IO1 and IO2. The majority of the local projects developed under the I_Improve umbrella are now in the process of being scaled up thanks to the support of local decision makers, achieved through multiplier events and stakeholder engagement. It has been unanimously reported by the participating organisations that I_Improve has changed their attitude, identity and/or processes. Overall, I_Improve partners discovered and disseminated that experimental, complex, high-risk projects drive informal learning, and ultimately, organisational change. This signifies the cultivation of an entrepreneurial attitude that is envisioned to have a long-term impact in how these cultural sector actors plan and implement actions in their environment. This and other learnings have been directed towards other actors in the sector and public authorities through multiple online platforms. Here we have shared the ‘how’ and ‘why’ behind cultural interventions on European waterfronts as well as promoted new approaches to organisational learning within the cultural sector.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 823901
    Overall Budget: 782,000 EURFunder Contribution: 782,000 EUR

    sosclimatewaterfront mission is to develop affordable research environment and efficient operational tools at ULHT/LEAU and HEI partners by creating a Doctorate Consortium’s to face the effects of climate change. The aim is to make use of the existing strategic network to enhance the research carried on in the field of urban waterfronts. To face the future challenges in managing, adapting and mitigating the effect brought by the increasing number of disasters, ULHT/LEAU has been cooperating with HEI partners to produce and disseminate solutions, that enhance resilience. The research network will reinforce the dynamic partnerships and increase the quality and technologic innovations of the research, to design tools, to face the growing costs imposed by disasters. S.O.S. waterfront enables ULHT/LEAU and HEI partners to bring excellence in research to a higher level and to improve its international position. To reach excellence requires the call for (1) interdisciplinary and international research case studies, (2) steady sustainable research structure, (3) dissemination and open access of knowledge covered by different cultures, sciences and communities in each location. The organization of data of comparative cases and algorithms will be used to provide future scenarios thus reinforcing the centre of our research project. Our work methodology has been attracting the collaboration of top researchers which S.O.S. waterfront aims to gather in the exchange of knowledge and joint initiatives to produce results that are valuable to Europe and applicable worldwide. The Doctorate Consortium will build up trans-national collaborative events with local Municipalities to produce results . The measures to reach scientific innovation and excellence are implemented and verified in each step. The continuous exposure of the results produced by design research includes exhibition, publications, media and digital platforms to reach wider audiences, local and global.

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