CREA Summer Academies and Europeana Space: collaboration!

Share

CREA_summer_academy_LogoCREA is an European Network of Summer Academies with the aim to strengthen entrepreneurship in innovative sectors by using ICT and Creativity as levers. Objective is to select and support talented students, who have a real interest in becoming entrepreneurs. In CREA, students come in with an idea and go out with a concrete project with business model.

The Academic and business prospective converge in CREA through a partnership among European Universities, Incubators, Regional Development Agencies and Business Support initiatives. Students from all Europe can apply for the CREA Summer Academy program at leading Universities in UK, Italy, Estonia, Slovenia, Holland and Germany and learn about entrepreneurship while concretely developing their business idea.

Of course, evident synergies with Europeana Space incubation activity are present and for this reason a cooperation agreement was just signed between the two projects!

http://www.europeana-space.eu/network/cooperation-agreements/crea-summer-academy/

 

Leave a Reply


Related Articles

E-Space MOOC at ECHIC 2018 conference
The Faculty of Arts of KU Leuven and KU Leuven Libraries hosted a European Conference for the Humanities on behalf of the European Consortium of Humanities Institutes and Centres (ECHIC, http://www.echic.org/). the 2018 theme is “Equip & Engage: Research and Dissemination Infrastructures for the Humanities”. Among the presentations, Clarissa Colangelo (KU Leuven) illustrated the E-Space MOOC "Creative with Digital Heritage", that has achieved a successful second edition this ...
Pop-Up Museum supports a new exhibition at the Estonian National Library
On 2 May 2017 the National Library of Estonia launched a MuPoP exhibition in the Library’s foyer. The exhibition introduces one book illustration stored in the National Library together with famous film tunes, creating a nostalgic but also educating effect. The exhibition app was prepared by the Amsterdam-based company Noterik which specialises in multimedia apps. The technology of the Pop-Up Museum was developed in the framework of E-Space EU-funded project (2014-2017), of which the Estonian Mi...
MuPop, the Pop-Up Museum exhibition tool created within E-Space goes to Ohio!
The conference MW17: Museums and the Web (this year taking place in Cleveland, Ohio, April 19-22) will feature advanced research and exemplary applications of digital practice for cultural, natural and scientific heritage. During the conference, a 1-hour demonstration by Brigitte Jansen from the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, will showcase the exhibition tool developed by E-Space project: the Pop-Up Museum (MuPop). MuPop is a tool that brings digitized cultural objects back into...
E-Space is "Excellent"!
Dear followers of E-Space project, I am very pleased to tell you that the final project review went very well and we have been awarded an ‘excellent’ for the project. Moreover, the reviewers described the project as ‘exceeding expectations’. This is a wonderful outcome and reflects the very hard work that all of you have contributed to the project. So this is by way of saying a warm ‘thank you’ to you all who followed and participated to the success of this project.  Although the funding perio...