Andy Robson
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How can cultural R&D address regional inequality? Professor Katy Shaw Arts Professional artsprofessional.co.uk/magazine/artic…
A new report published today by @northumbriauni and looking at Arts and Humanities Research Council support outlines how cross-sector collaboration in R&D will benefit skills, wellbeing, the environment and civic identity ⬇️
The Arts and Humanities Research Council Creative Communities project is a major research programme, hosted by Northumbria Uni and led by Professor Katy Shaw, exploring how culture can address regional inequality and help level up the UK. #ByAllForAll UK Research and Innovation Department for Culture, Media and Sport @luhc @CommonsLUHC Christopher Smith
A new report from the AHRC Creative Communities programme argues that cultural R&D can address regional inequalities Professor Katy Shaw Northumbria Uni Arts and Humanities Research Council artsprofessional.co.uk/magazine/artic…
NEW Northumbria Uni Arts and Humanities Research Council Creative Communities report profiled by Times Higher Education with recommendations on levelling up & unlocking r&d for all 💪🏻
The secret to ‘levelling up’ is in cross-sector, community-based research #creativecommunities Professor Katy Shaw timeshighereducation.com/campus/secret-…
This week on Wonkhe: The AHRC Creative Communities programme shows the value of bringing local communities into the cultural R&D conversation, argues programme director Katy Shaw Professor Katy Shaw Northumbria Uni buff.ly/42JhJQg
We are beyond thrilled to have curated Women Like You: Three Films from the Sheffield Film Coop - screening Sheffield DocFest + filmmaker Q&A, 15 June sheffdocfest.com/composition/wo…
ICYMI: Katy Shaw on how place-based, cross-sector collaboration can generate socioeconomic value for regional communities, improve access to funding, and produce a dynamic model for innovation and growth Professor Katy Shaw Northumbria Uni Arts and Humanities Research Council artsprofessional.co.uk/magazine/artic…
Huge thanks to Professor Katy Shaw and the amazing team at the Arts and Humanities Research Council Creative Communities programme for joining us for a really great National Centre for Academic and Cultural Exchange Evidence Cafe this afternoon. If you couldn't join us, here is a link to their excellent new report. creativecommunities.uk/research_artic…
New opportunity: a PhD exploring Birmingham's cinema stories with Birmingham City University and Flatpack Festival! A fantastic chance for someone to immerse themselves in the story of how cinema helped to shape the streets and social fabric of Birmingham. Apply by 10 Jan: bit.ly/Wonderland-PhD