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Newsletter_#26 - Stockholms universitet

Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, as part of the Government’s Industrial Strategy, the final nine creative clusters have been announced following a year-long selection process. A new Policy and Evidence Centre and a National Centre for Immersive Storytelling will also be developed alongside the clusters. The AHRC Creative Economy Programme embraces the creative industries and cultural sector research from art & design, heritage to gaming, music, and film. The Creative Industries Clusters Programme will invest over £80m to deliver eight new Creative Research & Development partnerships bringing together creative industries with arts and humanities researchers. A collaboration between universities in the West of England – including Bath Spa – and businesses in the creative technology sector is to receive a multi-million pound investment from the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s (AHRC) Creative Industries Clusters Programme, to support, connect and amplify the brilliant work that takes place in the region.

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Hasan Bakhshi Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) clusters up and running. 5. Jon Zeff (JZ) gave  Sep 7, 2018 With a multi-million pound investment from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and funding from industry, the £13 million Future  Sep 10, 2018 receive a multi-million pound investment from the Arts and Humanities Research Council's (AHRC) Creative Industries Clusters Programme,  Oct 5, 2018 Research Council's(AHRC) Creative Industries Clusters Programme Technology (BFTT) Creative R&D Partnership is one of nine clusters  Nov 4, 2011 Brighton Fuse: Enhancing the Creative, Digital and Information Technology Industries (CDIT) in. Brighton- an AHRC Project.

StoryFutures Creative Cluster creates and helps fund R&D projects with creative businesses in the Gateway Cluster and Greater London. The collaboration is one of nine research and development partnerships in the AHRC Creative Industries Cluster Programme, part of the Government’s Industrial Strategy, bringing together dynamic creative industries with world-leading university research talent.

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Future Screens NI: Launch of Future Fellows. The collaboration is one of nine research and development partnerships in the AHRC Creative Industries Cluster Programme, part of the Government’s Industrial Strategy, bringing together dynamic creative industries with world-leading university research talent. Creative Clusters bid success. 07-09-2018.

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Read more…. 2018-09-10 2020-06-03 Creative Clusters is a national programme of local projects and the 21 full-time Education Centres across Ireland are lead partners in the initiative. They will have a key role in identifying and supporting a Creative Cluster for their local area. Individual schools, existing networks This briefing introduces the Creative Industries Clusters Programme that will invest £80m in eight new creative research & development partnerships bringing to… The Creative Industries Clusters Programme, led by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and funded through the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund, is an ambitious R&D investment which will establish Creative R&D Partnerships to significantly improve collaboration between the country’s internationally-renowned creative industries and UK universities. Screen industries based in and around the Welsh capital are set to benefit from new research and development opportunities. Cardiff University has led on a successful bid to the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), which today announced an unprecedented multi-million pound research investment into the UK’s creative economy.

The Creative Industries Clusters Programme will invest over £80m to deliver eight new Creative Research & Development partnerships bringing together creative industries with arts and humanities researchers. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, as part of the Government’s Industrial Strategy, the final nine creative clusters have been announced following a year-long selection process.
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These Creative Cluster samlar kreativa och kulturella företag i Boråsregionen, för att kunna göra mer business i branschen. Se oss som ett stort kontaktnät med möjlighet till utveckling! Over a year ago the AHRC launched its call for a Creative Clusters programme designed to help the creative industries develop new research and development projects.

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Creative and cultural organisations are invited to apply for Challenge Projects that respond to one of the following innovation challenges: Developing access to and engagement with new audiences and markets. Developing new modalities of experience.


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The creative clusters initiative, part of the Government’s Industrial Strategy, is billed as a “first of its kind research and development investment”. Watershed, Aardman Animations and the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) are part of the Bristol and Bath cluster, which will focus on growing the region’s screen and performance industries and helping them adapt to emerging technologies. Nine creative clusters have won funding by the Arts and Humanities Research Council as part of an £80-million initiative. The winning “clusters” range from a project focused on sustainable growth in the business of fashion, textiles and technology led by the University of the Arts London to a project looking at growing the creative industries in Northern Ireland led by Ulster University.