
26/12/25
The work of Jordi Sanjuán, Pau Rausell and Fernando Álvarez has been recognised as the ‘Most Innovative Article (Methodologically) of the Year 2025’.

The work of Jordi Sanjuán, Pau Rausell and Fernando Álvarez has been recognised as the ‘Most Innovative Article (Methodologically) of the Year 2025’.

Econcult will act as the scientific partner of the Potries2031 project, coordinating a rigorous evaluation of its cultural, social and economic impact. All five Valencian public universities have expressed their institutional support.

Econcult, under the leadership of Rafa Boix, sets the standard internationally in the field of Creative Regions.

The Econcult research group at the University of Valencia has been selected in the call for emerging projects of the Generalitat Valenciana with the initiative entitled Advanced application of UTAUT models in cultural and creative sectors.

As part of Monkey Week, during the session “FMA: figures, letters (and music)”, the preliminary findings of the FMA Impact Report were presented. This study aims to quantify the economic and social impact of festivals in Spain.

This week, València becomes an Ibero-American meeting point through #CongresoPUENTE, a space for dialogue and collaboration around performing arts, in which the Cultural Observatory of the University of Valencia and Econcult take part


