Have a look at the British Arts Festival Association site which provides a meeting point for arts festivals in the UK, providing information and a complete calendar, with links to festival websites. If you're interested in Edinburgh, here's a fabulous site that covers the Edinburgh family of festivals.
Websites:
http://www.artsfestival.co.uk/
http://www.edinburgh-festivals.com/
I am a UK artist. How can I approach the British Council to promote my work overseas?The British Council appreciates the importance of changes in the UK constitution and will reflect them in our work around the world. We work with both government and civil society to advance debate, knowledge and skills and seek to create a wider appreciation of the UK as a valued partner in tackling key reform agendas and promoting sustainable development.
Specific areas of work we perform globally are namely: law and human rights, gender equality, economics and management, ethnicity, communities and social inclusion, governance and information, modernising government and participative democracy.
What is the regional profile of governance work for the British Council in China & Hong Kong?Governance and civil society is a broad topic that has different connotations in countries and constitutions of different developmental stages. We work via our local offices in the China region (Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chongqing and Hong Kong) in the development of projects and exchanges that have local relevance to the specific geographic area.
Because of the UK's history in Hong Kong, the influence of the UK's law and legislation has taken root in the policy-making system locally. Both governed by common law, the UK and Hong Kong share many similarities in their approach to law and legislation. Programmes on enhancement of access to justice and exchanges in legal education are key areas of work that we are involved in with local organisations and policy-makers. We strive to continue to identify areas of UK expertise that is beneficial to Hong Kong and vice versa, new initiatives are constantly being developed in response to Hong Kong's social needs and trends.
Our offices in mainland China concentrate on fields that reflect both UK values and those of local Chinese organisations. By partnering with the Chinese government, a diverse portfolio of projects are developed especially in response to China's 'Small Government, Big Society' agenda. For more information on key areas of work that British Council China is involved in, please refer to British Council China's Law and Governance webpage.
I am looking for professional visit opportunities in the UK; can you identify such opportunities for me?You may want to have a look at our British Council Seminars website. A wide range of residential seminars are arranged in different locations in the UK for international participants throughout the year on various topics including arts, science, society, education, English language and information management. Each seminar is carefully structured to offer an intensive professional input, networking opportunities, professional visits and a programme of social activities, providing an experience that is both professional and personally rewarding.
I am interested in continuing my training in the UK. Can you tell me where to look to research training courses and university programmes in law or civil society-related subjects?Have a look at our Education UK website to find out general information about studying in the UK, from information on courses to potential financial aid to the application process.
There is a wide array of long term and short term training workshops and schemes that we produce in collaboration with institutions and organisations throughout the world. View an archive of training courses and programmes that we have organised globally and in the UK. View information on activities that we have produced in Hong Kong. View information on activities in our mainland China offices .
I am looking for information on UK constitution and civil society; can you tell me where to look to begin my research?The United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities.
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