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Designing Without Waste: KUL Fashion & Design Mobility Kicks Off with Creative Energy Workshop 1 – Moodboards, Concepts & Sustainable Inspiration

The KUL Project’s Fashion & Design sector mobility officially launched with a vibrant and hands-on Workshop 1: Designing Without Waste, led by the talented fashion designer and educator Maja Jakumatović. Set in the creative atmosphere of Bjelovar, participants from Croatia, Slovenia, and Serbia gathered to explore the essential first step in the design process — […]

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Embracing Heritage Through Threads – VEZIONICA Workshop at KUC Travno

As part of the ongoing mobility program in Croatia for participants in the Fashion & Design sector of the KUL Project, our group had the unique opportunity to dive deeper into traditional textile heritage through a hands-on workshop at KUC Travno – the Croatian Cultural Centre specialized in folk costumes, traditional textiles, and stage garments. […]

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KUL Mobility in Croatia: Exploring Traditional Costume Heritage at KUC Travno

The final mobility of the KUL project has officially begun! On Monday, participants from the Fashion and Design sector arrived in Croatia, where CUK Bjelovar is hosting an exciting week filled with discovery, inspiration, and intercultural exchange. As part of the program, participants had the opportunity to visit KUC Travno on Tuesday – a remarkable […]

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GOODBYE, SLOVENIA – NEXT STOP: CROATIA!

The second mobility of the KUL project – focused on the sector of Sustainable Cultural Tourism – has officially come to a close, and what a vibrant, inspiring journey it has been! Hosted by our fantastic partners at the Development Centre Murska Sobota, the week was packed with learning, creativity, and intercultural exchange in the […]

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Experiencing Sustainable Cultural Tourism: Day 4 of KUL Mobility in Slovenia

The fourth day of the KUL project’s international mobility for participants in the Sustainable Cultural Tourism sector was once again filled with meaningful experiences that blended cultural heritage, contemporary creativity, and sustainable entrepreneurial insight. Our hosts, the Development Centre Murska Sobota, continue to provide an exceptional programme in the heart of Slovenia’s Pomurje region. On […]

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KUL Project Mobility in Slovenia: Tradition, Creativity, and Sustainable Inspiration

The KUL Project continues to unfold its vibrant tapestry of experiences during the ongoing mobility in Slovenia, focused on the sector of Sustainable Cultural Tourism. Hosted by the Development Centre Murska Sobota, this week-long exchange brings together participants from Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia, aiming to explore models of sustainable cultural practices, community engagement, and innovative […]

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🌍 KUL Mobility in Slovenia: Sustainable Cultural Tourism in Focus

The KUL Project has officially entered its second mobility phase! From June 9 to 15, 2025, participants from Croatia, Slovenia, and Serbia have gathered in Murska Sobota, Slovenia, to explore the potential of Sustainable Cultural Tourism. This exciting mobility is hosted by our project partner, the Development Centre Murska Sobota (RCMS), and takes place across […]

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🎨 Mobility in Novi Sad: Celebrating Artistic and Traditional Crafts

The first international mobility within the KUL Project has come to a successful close. Dedicated to the Artistic and Traditional Crafts sector, this exchange took place in Novi Sad, Serbia, with participants from Croatia, Slovenia, and Serbia actively engaging in a rich program of learning, creativity, and cultural discovery. The host of this mobility was […]

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🌍 Creative Mobility in Novi Sad: Tradition, Inclusion, and Innovation Intertwined

As part of the Creative Europe program KUL – Culture, Art, Local, international participants from Croatia (CUK Bjelovar), Slovenia (Development Centre Murska Sobota), and Serbia (Association of Environmental Protection Engineers, Novi Sad) have gathered in Novi Sad for a dynamic and inspiring mobility program focusing on traditional and artistic crafts. After a warm welcome and […]

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First KUL Project Mobility Begins in Novi Sad

The first international mobility activity within the KUL project (Culture – Art – Local) officially started yesterday in Novi Sad, Serbia. This mobility focuses on participants from the traditional and artistic crafts sector and is hosted by the Serbian partner – Association of Environmental Protection Engineers of Novi Sad. Participants from Croatia (Center for Lifelong […]

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