The Cultural Diplomacy Spaces Network
A network of host institutions running cultural diplomacy programmes to a shared framework, so work done in one city stays legible to partners in another.
What a space is
A space is a host institution - a campus, a civic venue or an institute - that has been approved to run programmes under the network. Each space has a coordinator who proposes initiatives, runs them, and reports on how they went.
The spaces directory lists every active space in the network.
How a programme happens
A coordinator submits a proposal naming one of the six pillars. A Head of Programs reviews it and either approves it, asks for revisions, or declines it.
Once approved, the event is published to the public calendarand moves through preparation: an event design is reviewed, a meeting link is verified by the technical team, registration opens, the event runs, and a post-event report is filed and evaluated. Those reports are what the network’s reach and diversity figures are built from.
Taking part
Anyone can browse the calendar and register for an event. Hosting is by application: create an account and apply for a space, and a Head of Programs will review it.
Who runs it
The network is an initiative of the Center for Strategy and Cultural Diplomacy. Read more about the CSCD.
