To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the 2004 European Union (EU) enlargement, eight partners from seven Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries are joining forces to implement the project “Twenty Years of Cultural Enrichment in Reunified Europe” (the CAMINO Project).

Its aim is to explore the impact of the 2004 EU enlargement on various cultural aspects and values of the new member states, as well as to create stronger cultural and academic bonds within CEE. It also lays a foundation for a long-term cultural cooperation network "Universities for Culture" among the partner universities.

The CAMINO Project consortium is formed by seven universities and a film studio from seven EU countries:

· University of Latvia (Latvia) – the Project’s lead partner

· Vilnius University (Lithuania)

· University of Tartu (Estonia)

· University of Opole (Poland)

· J. E. Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem (the Czech Republic)

· Comenius University Bratislava (Slovakia)

· Ludovika University of Public Service (Hungary)

· VERY Films (Latvia).

King Danylo University in Ukraine is taking part in the Project as the Associated Partner.

 

Project website: https://universities4culture.eu/

Project CAMINO is funded by the European Union and created with the support of the University of Latvia Project Support Center.