‘Join, Find a Solution’: A Good Example of Active Participation of High School Students in Environment Improving
Arranging schoolyards, setting up art installations, Platonic Solids, as well as gazebos in which it is possible to hold outdoor classes, benches in school hallways,
Trainings for Writing Projects Delayed Due to The Coronavirus Pandemic
Due to the worsening situation with the coronavirus pandemic, the three-day professional training entitled ‘Possibilities for Financing Through the EU Funds’ in the Egység Cultural
RTV Becomes a Media Partner of the ‘Novi Sad 2022 – European Capital of Culture’ Foundation
The ‘Novi Sad 2022 – European Capital of Culture’ Foundation signed an Agreement on business and technical cooperation with the Radio Television of Vojvodina. The
A Group of Francophone Ambassadors on Their First Visit to Novi Sad
The Embassy of Egypt in Serbia organised the first visit of the Group of Francophone Ambassadors to the Provincial Government of Vojvodina and the city
Award for Novi Sad Voluntary Service for Contribution to Preventing the Spreading of COVID-19
Novi Sad Voluntary Service is a winner of the National Volunteer Award, due to their great contribution to facing the crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Call for Non-Institutional Scene for Writing Projects
The ‘Novi Sad 2021 – European Capital of Culture’ Foundation invites representatives of non-governmental organizations in the field of culture and individuals, freelance artists and
Milan Nenadić (1947 – 2021): Human Society is Not for This Kind of Nature, We Do Not Know How to Respect It
Novi Sad, but also the literary scene of the entire former Yugoslavia has lost two big names – Milan Nenadić and his wife Ileana Ursu
Call for the ‘Making Art that Matters!’ Training Opened
The ‘Novi Sad 2022 – European Capital of Culture’ Foundation has opened a call for the ‘Making Art that Matters!’ training, which will be held
Be Part of the ‘Eye on the Edge’ Festival of the ‘Galway 2020 – European Capital of Culture’ Project
‘Galway 2020 – European Capital of Culture’ invited young and creative people, aged 16 to 30, to be part of the ‘Eye on the Edge’