Institutions
Institutions under the auspices of the Nordic Council of Ministers for Culture (MR-K).
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Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research (NORDICOM)
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NORDICOM's work aims to spread knowledge in the area of media and communication research, and to develop media studies in the Nordic countries.
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Nordic House in the Faroe Islands (FO)
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The Nordic House’s aim is to support and promote Nordic and Faroese culture, and to tie closer bonds between cultural life locally and in the Nordic region.
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Nordic Institute on Åland (NIPÅ)
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ThThe Institute’s remit is to strengthen Åland’s cultural life through contacts with other Nordic countries and by working with local cultural figures, and to present Åland’s culture in other parts of the Nordic region.
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Nordic Institute of Greenland (NAPA)
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NAPA supports, stimulates and contributes to the development of Greenlandic culture life, with its main focus on children and youth culture in Greenland and Greenlandic culture in the rest of the Nordic Region.
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The Nordic House in Reykjavik (NOREY)
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The overarching goal of the Nordic House in Reykjavik is to stimulate Nordic co-operation and strengthen relations between the Nordic countries. The institution is a Nordic cultural and knowledge centre and a creative meeting place which fosters and supports cultural connections between Iceland and the other Nordic countries.
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Nordic Culture Point
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Nordic Culture Point is a strong and innovative Nordic cultural player active throughout the Nordic region. Nordic Culture Point, which began operations in its current form as of 1.1.2012, results from the fusion of The Nordic Institute in Finland (Nifin) and the former Nordic Culture Point.
The new institute is a central Nordic meeting point located in Finland. It spreads knowledge of and interest in the Nordic region, and administers the Nordic Council of Ministers’ two cultural funding programmes. Additionally, the institute provides a point of contact for Nordic cultural cooperation and information about that cooperation in the Nordic region and beyond. Nordic Culture Point's director, is Per Voetmann, and the institute has offices in central Helsinki and Suomenlinna. The institute is a Nordic Council of Ministers institution.