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Cultural Entrepreneurship Hubs
It is often not easy for self-employed creatives to make a living from their work. Often, it is not a lack of creative ideas, but rather a lack of practical know-how about business start-ups and self-employment, local and international networking and entrepreneurial self-confidence. Creative professionals, both nationally and internationally, often apply a project funding logic that is not entrepreneurial. But how does creative entrepreneurship work? What opportunities and prospects do creative artists have at home and abroad? These are the questions that the SCE has asked itself together with the Goethe-Institut. Funded by the Federal Foreign Office, they have developed possible funding models in the two-year Cultural Entrepreneurship Hubs project that enable artists to work independently and network internationally. Cultural Entrepreneurship Hubs were already piloted at five Goethe-Institut locations worldwide.
Design cultures institute
The design cultures institute for applied design research (dci) understands design as an identity- and culture-forming practice with its own knowledge and research culture. It researches cultures of perception, knowledge, action, innovation and corporate culture through design. It identifies familiar cultural patterns, adapts them and develops them further in order to make them culturally compatible and to provide impulses for social, ecological, technological and entrepreneurial futures.
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Prof. Markus Frenzl is a Professor for Design Theory and Media Theory at the Faculty of Design at HM Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences.
A detailed description of her areas of expertise, focus and functions can be found here.
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Prof. Dr. Eileen Mandir is Professor of Systemic Design in the Context of Social Change and Transformative Processes at the Faculty of Design at HM Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences.
A detailed description of his areas of expertise, focus and functions can be found here. More about the project NEBourhoods.