Help us improve our communications – take part in our survey!

Jul 17, 2024 | News

This autumn, we will begin working on our Communications Strategy for 2025-26 and we are curious to know how you think we are doing. Whether you are a cultural professional, language course student or an arts enthusiast with a soft spot for Finland, your feedback is invaluable to us. It will help us ensure we are communicating effectively and meeting your needs.

I want to share my thoughts!

Our main channels of communication are:
Website: www.finncult.be
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/finncultblx/
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/the-finnish-cultural-institute-for-the-benelux
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@finncultblx
Newsletter: https://finncult.be/institute/publications/

The survey takes about 3 minutes to answer and can be completed in English or Finnish. The survey is open until 30.9.2024. All answers will be treated confidentially and reported anonymously.

If you have any questions, please contact:
Laura Boxberg, Director: laura.boxberg@finncult.be
Ela Suleymangil, Communications Officer: ela.suleymangil@finncult.be

Thank you for your time and participation, your feedback is invaluable to us!

 

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