“Istanbul Vision 2050” Creating opportunities for creative industries
Creative industries describe the industry where the idea developer for personal and personal creativity, talent and skill is likely to be salvaged by hiring. The concept was about 20 years ago; It is designed for cinema, music, visual arts, cinema-related fields. At first, it was not received very favorably by the “industry”. Governments, on the other hand, did not accept the contribution of the creative industries to the economy.
However, today, the creative industries; By focusing on emotional intelligence and the social system, people both give twice as much space to other globals and generally faster mornings around the world. One of the best examples of the United Kingdom. The contribution of the creative industries to the United country’s economy is over £100 billion and continues with a future of over 7 per year.
British Council, United UK management management project “With Cultural Associates Oxford, a 9-month training program for professionals working in the cultural sector and actors ‘Supporting the Creative Economy: Training for professionals’ is ready’ can be brought back to life in Turkey.
Developing an overview, perspective, and perspective on inclusiveness from Lucy Shaw, founder and president of Cultural Associates Oxford. Shaw refers to Europe, general education, a resource culture for general education.
Vision 2050 Istanbul Vision 2050 Strategy Document is defined as a future plan of 16 million Istanbulites by bringing together and looking at the future of Istanbulites. Vizyon 50, which can produce the part and is shaped by a system in a planned way, is Istanbul with a planned design and a target. Within the scope of the vision; A total of 38 goals were determined under 7 themes with life and development.
It enables inclusive development
“Can you comment on the creative industries inclusive development, not develop social bonds and positive development, improve social bonds and development, improve development, size and development, generality and development planning, generality and development planning, generality and development evaluation?” Protecting industries is vital. Adding “a critical role in examining the fundamental shortcomings of our time, such as the low artificial, artificial, creation, intelligence, fine arts, humanities and social sciences, climate crisis, social equals, of creatures.
It exhibits a growth 5 times higher than the economic growth
Lucy Shaw explains the difference with the UK’s inventive industries: “In the UK, creative industries are developing, economic growth is growing fivefold. For 2019, it creates 2.1 jobs across the creative industries, contributing 6 percent to GDP. This; The equivalent of £116 billion. Creative, as beyond industries. You send it to 1.4 million people. The 10 products designed by the creative industries are predicted correctly to plan the procurement process. By worldwide estimates, the creative industries generate over $2 and equips 50 million worldwide. There are signs that the pandemic is negative on the creative industries, but the pace of growth is back to normal. In particular, the acceleration of digitalization will be targeted; local markets opened up to the global. The cultural and creative industries have played a role in meeting innovation and social cohesion. The ‘value chain’ of culture is actually very comprehensive. Art and cultural creative knowledge; From tourism to electronics, culture is spreading rapidly to knowledge-intensives.”
Cultural neighborhoods for young minds
“Education and dissemination that takes advantage of the creative industries and the fields of application of these industries is very important. Even if students are not trained in these industries; By owning users for communication, collaboration, research, design, they use both a fit-for-use employment plan, and economical designs are designed closer,” says Shaw. Pointing out two important contributions to the education of young minds, Shaw said: “First of all, cultural neighborhoods and dreams where creative young people can work and socialize together can live. We provide detailed information about such venues in the UK, the handy button; But of course it is necessary for this. The important use case is the participation of young people in the creative industries and stimulating interest in this education. For this, young people need to see examples of system success.”
‘Supporting the Creative Economy: Economics education for professionals’
The Life Cultural Associates ‘Creative Economy: Training for Professionals’ program by British Council Oxford is a nineteen self-willed learning program aimed at professionals working in the sector and its Promotion. Program; Open to Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. The purpose of education; It is defined as assessing the creative economy of professionals with insights, case studies and practical information that will shape education policy. A nine-week program between 25 July and 25 September 2022 may be preferred as a strategy. Before completing the program, he will receive a graduate degree from the British Council and Cultural Associates Oxford. Among the main topics covered in the training, synergy with other sectors in the industry, data collection and design, new design for workforce and corporate development, creative centers and networks, intellectual targeting, advocacy and lobbying, target and audience development and living in a national brand or competitive environment You are in as.