European Parliament Committee on Culture and Education

This committee has focused on the well-being of all members of the human race and the increased opportunities for education in all countries of the European Union.

The committee has declared these members of society as a recognized culture in the EU and desires the circus vocational schools to become accredited among other provisions.

The committee has brought forth a resolution for the protection of minors in all areas of media, including magazines, newspapers, and the Internet.

It has hosted numerous cultural events, 150 took place in 2005, including art and concerts.

Recent publications (as of October 2018): Mobility of artists and culture professionals – towards a European policy framework Digital Skills in the 21st century Education in Cultural Heritage Creative Europe: Towards the Next Programme Generation Europe for Citizens: Towards the Next Programme Generation Erasmus+: Towards a New Programme Generation ESIF and culture, education, youth & sport Child safety online: definition of the problem Solutions and policy dilemmas regarding minors’ protection online Archived 2018-03-07 at the Wayback Machine Recommendations for EU policy developments on the protection of minors in the digital age Migrant Education: Monitoring and Assessment Why cultural work with refugees EU funding for cultural work with refugees: current practice and lessons learned EU funding for cultural work with refugees: towards the next programme generation Modernisation of higher education Archived 2017-12-08 at the Wayback Machine European Solidarity Corps and volunteering The New Role of Public Libraries in Local Communities Promoting Media and Information Literacy in Libraries E-lending: Challenges and Opportunities European Identity