Cyprus U-SOLVE team Meeting with Creative Industry Professionals at UCY

The #Cyprus Institute and the #University of Cyprus are organising informal assemblies with representatives from the cultural and creative industry of Nicosia, Cyprus.

Violinists, pianists, soloists, film music composers, film writers and screenwriters have met with the Cypriot #U-SOLVE team to get informed as well as provide their feedback and ideas for enhancing the Project and its impact when it comes to #SDGs implementation. The professionals we had the pleasure meeting with at the University of Cyprus, are also active in the Academia, teaching their art at Nicosia’s Universities passing on their knowledge and experiences to future art professionals.

The discussions with these ‘creatives’ have been insightful and thought-provoking – forming relationships with such people is critical for the #U-SOLVE Project’s authenticity and uniqueness.

 

 

Participation in Citizens’ Assembly

 

The Cyprus U-SOLVE project-team participated in a Citizens’ Assembly initiative, titled: “How can Cyprus utilise resources from the Resilient and Recovery Fund as a response to climate change negative impact”.

U-SOLVE’s project core objective to encourage creativity for a cultural/behavioural change for a turn to urban sustainability was voted as the most popular suggestion under the Circular Economy thematic area of the Assembly.

 

Alexandra Attalides (member of Cyprus’ House of Representatives and organiser of the Assembly) will be promoting this and the other mosty popular suggestions through her parliamentary work at the House of Representatives as well the Committee of Climate Change in the context of the Conference on the Future of Europe (CoFoE).

 

Last Updated on April 12, 2022