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Goethe-Institut e.V.

🇪🇺 GERMANYRegistered 15/03 staff
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Recent meetings

DateCommissioner / CabinetTopicFile
27 Sept 2021
Themis Christophidou
Director-General
To present the Goethe-Institut’s current initiatives and approaches regarding culture and education as well as their potential under Creative Europe and Horizon Europe’s new funding lines.SRC
27 Sept 2021
Themis Christophidou
Director-General
To present the Goethe-Institut’s current initiatives and approaches regarding culture and education as well as their potential under Creative Europe and Horizon Europe’s new funding lines.
31 Aug 2021
Christoph Nerlich
Cabinet member
Meeting with the moderator of the European Youth Event in order to prepare Commissioner Schmit's intervention.SRC
31 Aug 2021
Nicolas Schmit
Commissioner
Meeting with the moderator of the European Youth Event in order to prepare Commissioner Schmit's intervention.
31 Aug 2021
Nicolas Schmit
Commissioner
Meeting with the moderator of the European Youth Event in order to prepare Commissioner Schmit's intervention.SRC
31 Aug 2021
Christoph Nerlich
Cabinet member
Meeting with the moderator of the European Youth Event in order to prepare Commissioner Schmit's intervention.
21 Sept 2020
Koen Doens
Director-General
Meeting with Secretary general. Cooperation on culture and development.SRC
21 Sept 2020
Koen Doens
Director-General
Meeting with Secretary general. Cooperation on culture and development.
09 Apr 2020
Mariya Gabriel
Commissioner
Creative Industries and how they are impacted by COVID-19
09 Apr 2020
Mariya Gabriel
Commissioner
Creative Industries and how they are impacted by COVID-19SRC
17 Mar 2020
Guglielmo Di Cola
Cabinet member
European Capitals of Culture
17 Mar 2020
Guglielmo Di Cola
Cabinet member
European Capitals of CultureSRC
12 Apr 2019
Michael Hager
Cabinet member
language policy
12 Apr 2019
Michael Hager
Cabinet member
language policySRC
26 Sept 2018
Themis Christophidou
Director-General
International cultural relations
26 Sept 2018
Themis Christophidou
Director-General
International cultural relationsSRC
30 Nov 2017
Günther Oettinger
Commissioner
role of culture and international cultural exchange in EuropeSRC
30 Nov 2017
Günther Oettinger
Commissioner
role of culture and international cultural exchange in Europe
16 Apr 2015
Jonathan Michael Hill
Cabinet member
Meeting to discuss Cultural Diplomacy
16 Apr 2015
Jonathan Michael Hill
Cabinet member
Meeting to discuss Cultural DiplomacySRC
16 Apr 2015
Jonathan Michael Hill
Cabinet member
Cooperation between the Goethe-Institut and the Cabinet/DG EACSRC
16 Apr 2015
Jonathan Michael Hill
Cabinet member
Cooperation between the Goethe-Institut and the Cabinet/DG EAC

Mission & Goals

“The objective of the Association is to promote knowledge of the German language outside Germany, to maintain international cultural cooperation and to propagate a comprehensive picture of Germany by means of information on cultural, social and political life. The Association pursues exclusively and directly non-profit making objectives in the sense of the section “Tax-favoured objectives” of the German Fiscal Code. It promotes science and research, education and schooling, art and culture as well as understanding between peoples. The objective of the Articles of Association is realised in particular through the fulfilment of the duties arising from the basic agreement between the Federal Republic of Germany and Goethe-Institut e.V. in its respective current form. Goethe-Institut e.V. maintains cultural institutes outside Germany and in Germany. Its headquarters are in Munich. The headquarters have a representation in Berlin and branch offices in Germany. “ § 2.1 of the Artic (...)

EU Legislative Interests

- reports and initiatives by the CULT committee - reports and initiatives by the AFET committee - reports and initiatives by the DEVE committee - Annual Work Programme Creative Europe - Annual Work Programme Erasmus+

Communication Activities

What is More Europe? Based on best-practice evidence and research, MORE EUROPE is a cultural civic initiative whose aim is to highlight and reinforce the role of culture in the European Union (EU)’s external relations. It calls on Member States, civil society and EU institutions to work together, combine their views, pool their resources and coordinate their activities. Being a relatively small initiative, MORE EUROPE acts as an avant-garde on the topic – with a strong civic approach allowing flexibility and reactivity. It was launched at a high-level event in Brussels on December 8, 2011. Why Modern diplomacy requires the development of new thinking and skills to face global challenges and changing societies. MORE EUROPE is a new approach towards external cultural relations, based on the promotion of fundamental values, two-way dialogue, and the recognition of the critical role of civil society in strengthening relations between countries. To this end, cultural relations, exchanges, cooperation and people-to-people engagement are crucial for the EU´s foreign policy. Culture – in its broadest sense – plays an important role in shaping our views in the world as well as influencing our international relations. Cultural relations are fundamental drivers of economic, social and sustainable human development, strengthening civil society capacities and reinforcing democratisation processes. Cultural relations also support conflict prevention and reconciliation, build trust between people, and pave the way for intercultural cooperation in difficult settings. How MORE EUROPE is focused on three main strands: A debate strand raising awareness about the importance of culture in the EU’s external relations and triggering discussion between two spheres that hardly ever meet and interact: artists and cultural operators on the one hand, foreign policymakers and diplomats on the other. Six debates have been organised in six different European capitals in 2012: Berlin on May 2, Paris on May 23, Copenhagen on June 13, Amsterdam on September 19, Warsaw on November 19, and a "end-of-a-year" event held in Brussels on December 4. Each of these debates tackled the issue of external cultural relations with a different angle. A research strand aiming at providing new directions and concrete ways of achieving the main objectives of the initiative. MORE EUROPE has conducted a study, providing information about the state of play and the lessons learnt from European external cultural actions and proposing concrete measures, models and pilot projects for an enhanced cultural dimension in the EU’s external cultural relations. An advocacy strand: regular meetings, discussions and exchanges have taken place between MORE EUROPE's representatives and high-level officials from EU institutions. MORE EUROPE is increasingly referred to in the official papers of different EU institutions, as well as in the speeches of EU Commissioners and high-level officials. The way forward The main reasons for continuing the initiative are: Maintaining momentum on the advocacy strand and stepping up concrete pilot actions; The need to continue the study and test concrete options and pilot projects; Sharing and debating with third-country policymakers and stakeholders; Making the process as democratic and informed as possible and involve the civil society.

Interests Represented

Does not represent commercial interests

Member Of

https://www.goethe.de/en/uun/org/par.html STRUCTURE OF THE ORGANISATION According to “§ 3 MEMBERSHIP” of the Articles of Association, the main membership rules are as follows: “ (1) The Association consists of – ordinary members, – extraordinary members and – members by virtue of office. (2) The total number of ordinary members is limited to 30. (3) Ordinary members are – the Federal Republic of Germany, – personalities from different branches of the cultural, scientific and community life of the Federal Republic of Germany, who are elected by the General Meeting on the recommendation of the Presidium and on account of recommendations made by members at the General Meeting. (4) Extraordinary members are – one member of parliament from each party in the German Bundestag, who is nominated by his/her party for the duration of a parliamentary term, – two representatives from Land governments, each of whom is nominated for four years by the Permanent Conference of the ministers for education and the arts of the Länder of the Federal Republic of Germany.” As of 09 September, 157 Goethe-Institutes in 98 countries provide information on the culture, language and other general aspects of Germany. For the complete list of branch offices, please see: https://www.goethe.de/en/wwt.html

Organisation Members

https://www.goethe.de/en/uun/org/foe.html

Additional Information

The Goethe-Institut is a pillar-assessed organisation since 2022 and has thus started implementing EU-funded projects in Indirect Management in 2022.