June 2010
One night in Bucharest
A cumulated audience more than 6000 strong attended the 2010 Night of the cultural institutes in Bucharest on 25 June.
European Day of Languages in Prague
EUNIC in Czech Republic and the Representation of the European Commission in Prague celebrated the European Day of Languages on September 24 with a series of events.
Moving Worlds: paths for understanding
How can documentary films from their development through to distribution engage diverse audiences? How can social media facilitate a move beyond one-way broadcasts? And how, in addition, can social media be mobilizing audiences as participants, advocates and storytellers?
Ukrainian question - European Perspectives, Good Bye USSR?
European Perspectives: Good-Bye USSR (15-21 November 2009) was a week of European films and discussions held in Kyiv, Ukraine. Each day a film presented by a EUNIC member was shown.
Exploring the City in literature
Each year the Franco-Irish Literary Festival presents a central theme and writers from different languages and cultures are given the opportunity to exchange experiences and ideas around this theme in an informal setting. Debates, interviews, "cafés littéraires", readings, book sales and signings took place over the two days of the festival (the last one had to be cancelled).
Student architects competition: innovative design for the environment
Following a weekend packed with activities, the first EUNIC environmental project in Greece, led by the British Council and organized jointly with the French and German National Institutes for Culture, came to a successful close, on 5 June, World Environment Day at the 'A. Tritsis' Environmental Awareness Park, west of Athens.
Europe just out of its teens: 18 young Europeans present their vision to the President of the European Parliament
They were born in 1989. Now, they presented their ideas about their future as European citizens to the President of the European Parliament. 18 young people from seven countries submitted on Monday, June 7 in Brussels the Declaration Generation ’89 to President Jerzy Buzek.

