European Union National Institutes for Culture

EUNIC brings together organizations from all 27 EU member states and adds value through its global network of clusters.

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

Since its establishment in 2006, EUNIC has evolved into a strong network delivering transnational collaborative projects worldwide through its 36 members and 103 clusters.

On 16 May 2017, during the Danish Presidency of EUNIC and the European Union signed an administrative agreement that outlines joint principles, values and objectives for cooperation, as well as practical arrangements for its implementation.

Source:[2] Members of the board of directors of the Danish presidency: President Michael Metz Morch[5]- Danish Cultural Institute; Vice-President Koen Verlaeckt - Flanders Department of Foreign Affairs; Johannes Ebert - Goethe-Institut; Anne Grillo - French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development; Teresa Indjein[6] - Austrian Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs; Małgorzata Wierzejska[7] - Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Poland Members of EUNIC, as of June, 2023:[8] EUNIC members are present in the following European countries:[9]