The in-person module of the "Creative Spaces Management" program has launched in Ulan-Ude

The in-person module of the "Creative Spaces Management" educational program has opened in Ulan-Ude. Over four days, more than 100 students, as well as representatives fr om the expert community, government agencies, development institutions, and educational organizations, will delve into the development of the creative economy and the implementation of acceleration programs. The project's initiators and organizers are the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC) and the Arctic State Institute of Culture and Arts (ASICI). The in-person module of the educational program is being implemented with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Buryatia and the republic's Center for Creative Industries. The in-person educational module includes lectures by leading Russian experts, discussions, practical classes, and project work. The final part of the module will take place on the shores of Lake Baikal, wh ere teams will present completed projects for developing the creative economy of the Far East regions.

The in-person module of the "Creative Spaces Management" educational program has opened in Ulan-Ude. Over four days, more than 100 students, as well as representatives fr om the expert community, government agencies, development institutions, and educational organizations, will delve into the development of the creative economy and the implementation of acceleration programs. The project's initiators and organizers are the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC) and the Arctic State Institute of Culture and Arts (ASICI). The in-person module of the educational program is being implemented with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Buryatia and the republic's Center for Creative Industries.

The in-person educational module includes lectures by leading Russian experts, discussions, practical classes, and project work. The final part of the module will take place on the shores of Lake Baikal, wh ere teams will present completed projects for developing the creative economy of the Far East regions.

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