The CAMINO project has welcomed its newest member, the King Danylo University – a higher education institution in Ukraine. The country has completed its accession to the CERV programme, marking the final step in becoming a full-fledged member of the CAMINO project. With the accession of King Danylo University, the cultural cooperation network "Universities for Culture" has also gained a new member, and now constitutes a network of 8 partners. Ukraine is the first non-EU partner in this initiative.

As Professor Gundars Bērziņš, Rector of the University of Latvia, has noted in his address to the "Universities for Culture" network partners: "By committing to fostering cultural expression in our universities, we are saying "yes" to a more humane and peaceful world." We believe that the King Danylo University will contribute invaluable lessons to this project.

The "Universities for Culture" networking platform aims to create a collaborative virtual space where cultural stakeholders can connect, share resources, and develop international cultural projects. We invite others to follow Ukraine's example and join the "Universities for Culture" platform and discover borderless cultural opportunities.

To learn more about this platform, visit the "About us" section. For more information on the CAMINO project, see the "Projects" section.

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