Supporting the Creative Economy – Online Learning Programme
To take part in the programme, please complete the online application form by 15 May 2026. Participation is free

Supporting the Creative Economy: a programme for policy makers is a four-week immersive self-taught online learning programme for sector professionals working in the cultural and creative industries. The program was developed by the British Council in collaboration with Cultural Oxford Associates (UK)


The programme is open to participants from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. It will build professionals’ understanding of the creative economy, providing insights, case studies and practical knowledge to inform their policy development work. The programme will give participants new ideas and tools to support the creative and cultural industries in their city/region/country, as well as extend their professional networks within the UK and internationally.

The online programme will run for four weeks from 25 May to 22 June 2026 and will be augmented by three live sessions for participants that will involve peer-networking and cross-border ideation.

Participants who complete the full programme will receive a certificate of completion from the British Council and Cultural Oxford Associates.
TIMELINE
15 May 2025
Deadline for applications
20 May 2026
Successful candidates notified
25 May 2026
Programme & live sessions start
22 June 2026
Programme ends
COURSE STRUCTURE

Two modules with 16 recorded lessons


Three live online sessions with regional creative economy experts.


Each module will take no longer than two hours to complete, including core content and learning activities.
Module 1
Understanding Cultural and Creative Industries
  • The impact of creative industries and the role of government support
  • Key concepts in defining and valuing creativity
  • The role of intellectual property and local creative ecosystems
Module 2
Supporting Creative Industry Growth
  • Investment models and industry-government collaboration
  • The role of creative hubs, branding and innovation
  • Creative economy links to tourism and economic development
live-sessions

Three live sessions with experts in the regional creative economy

Information about the live sessions will be published after 25 May 2026.
SPEAKERS
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE ?
We welcome applicants from professionals:
Industry professionals working in the cultural and creative industries
Specialists employed in the public sector
Representatives of the education sector (including educators and researchers)
Students of creative and related disciplines
Anyone interested in the development and improvement of policy, as well as in advancing the cultural and creative sector
THE FOLLOWING ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA MUST BE MET
  • The participant is based in one of the following countries: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan or Turkmenistan.
  • The participant works in the cultural and creative industries and the creative economy.
  • The participant is able to commit to the learning programme from 25 May to 22 June 2026
  • The participant is over 18 years old.
ASSESSMENT
  • Applications will be assessed by a project team consisting of representatives from the British Council and Creative Kazakhstan agency.
  • The team will assess applications on the applicant’s eligibility and the quality of information provided in the application form.
  • Due to the volume of applications, we will not be able to provide feedback on unsuccessful applications.
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