EUNIC

EUNIC (EUropean National Institutes for Culture - www.eunic-europe.eu) is a partnership of national institutions for culture, engaged beyond their national borders and operating with a degree of autonomy from their governments. The EUNIC membership currently includes organisations from 25 EU countries and it is intended that this will grow in time to include national institutes for culture from all the member states.

The purpose of EUNIC is to create effective partnerships and networks between the participating organisations, to improve and promote cultural diversity and understanding
between European societies, and to strengthen international dialogue and co-operation with countries outside Europe.

EUNIC operates at two complementary levels:

• The first level consists of the Heads or Directors General of the national institutions.
• The second level comprises clusters of EUNIC's member organisations, which are national institutions for culture, based in cities across Europe, cooperating together in common projects.

EUNIC Stockholm (founded in october 2007) is the national EUNIC cluster in Sweden, a network of european cultural institutes and embassies of EU member states located in Stockholm.

Please visit the members of EUNIC Stockholm on their homepages:

• Austria: Austrian Embassy (www.aussenministerium.at/stockholm)
• Czech Republic: Tjeckiska Centret (www.czechcentres.cz/stockholm)
• Estonia: Estniska Institutet (www.einst.ee/sverige)
• Finland: Finlandsinstitutet (www.finlandsinstitutet.se)
• France: Embassy of France/Institut Français (www.franskainstitutet.se)
• Germany: Goethe-Institut (www.goethe.de/stockholm)
• Hungary: Embassy of the Republic of Hungary (www.mfa.gov.hu/kulkepviselet/SE/en)
• Italy: Italienska kulturinstitutet C.M. Lerici (www.iicstoccolma.esteri.it)
• Lithuania: Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania (www.litemb.se)
• Netherlands: The Royal Netherlands Embassy (www.nlemb.se)
• Poland: Polska institutet (www.polskainstitutet.se)
• Portugal: Portugisiska Ambassaden (www.embassyportugal.se)
• Romania: Rumänska kulturinstitutet (www.rkis.se)
• Slovakia: Embassy of the Slovak Republic (www.stockholm.mfa.sk)
• Sweden: Svenska institutet (www.si.se)
• United Kingdom: British Council (www.britishcouncil.org/sweden)

Contact: http://eunic-stockholm.org