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  • Online Course on International Cooperation & Networking

    Published on 11 December 2018

    The European Music Council (EMC) and Live DMA (European Network for Music Venues and Festivals), developed an Online Course to help young music professionals from Western and especially from Eastern Europe to develop their own cooperation project and network of music professionals.
    Go through the course by yourself and ask us any question that comes up in this Facebook group or by writing an email to stamp@live-dma.eu

    The online course is organized in five chapters:
    • Stronger together
    • Network and cooperation models
    • Manage your budget
    • International partners search
    • Toolbox

    You can follow the online course in your own rhythm. We designed nine tasks to help you to set your own milestones and to evaluate your progress.

    The format of this online course in based on text, video and audio inputs. You will need a stable connection in order to access all multimedia contents easily. 

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    The contents of this online course are based on a five days workshop that took place in Cesis, Latvia in September 2017 in the framework of the STAMP Erasmus+ Project.

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