The National Network for Academic and Creative Exchange (‘The Exchange’) was a pilot developed by The Culture Capital Exchange (TCCE) to explore and exchange best practice in effective research collaboration. The Exchange was intended to bring together the agendas of creative SMEs, artists and HEIs for mutual benefit across a number of areas. In this […]
The Culture Capital Exchange has collaborated with Policy Connect, the All-Party Parliamentary Design & Innovation Group, and Council for Higher Education in Arts & Design, to present an economic plan to ensure that one of the UK’s biggest exports and growing markets isn’t left out of the Brexit talks. The report argues that Brexit is […]
Creativeworks London and TCCE have created this mini-toolkit, with the hope that it might be useful to people interested in undertaking, supporting or better understanding research collaborations. We hope therefore it will be useful to a range of different readers. These will include: academic researchers wanting to work with the cultural or creative sectors, artists […]
The Culture Capital Exchange (TCCE) is a network of Higher Education Institutions in London that was first established just over a decade ago as part of King’s College London, as the London Centre for Arts and Cultural Exchange (LCACE). When we officially launched in June 2005, we were a two-year funded university project with seven […]
In November 2015, at St George’s House in Windsor Castle, The Culture Capital Exchange (TCCE) drew together a group of experts from a wide range of backgrounds and disciplines to debate the issues raised by the UK government’s STEM research agenda – a policy of promoting education and research in the disciplines of science, technology, […]
This essay seeks to contribute to discussions generated by the recent LCACE series Working with Higher Education to develop digital strategy in the Visual Arts commissioned by Arts Council London. The focus of the series was primarily on arts organisations funded on a regular basis and the subject of this essay is a reflection on […]
This project responds to recent developments in arts activity, public policy, higher education and academic research. The Arts Council England, London intends to make strategic investments to support digital capacity in the visual arts over the next three years. London-based visual arts RFOs, particularly smaller organisations, are seeking to engage with ACE London’s emerging digital priorities. At the same time, […]
This talk was given at the Knowledge Futures Conference, organised at Goldsmiths 16-17 October 2009. It is intended to take forward the thinking in my May 2006 lecture to the Royal Society of Arts, subsequently published as a pamphlet, Knowledge transfer without widgets: the challenge of the creative economy. [http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/warden/creative-economy.pdf] Some of the early part of the talk recapitulates […]
Welcome to the second edition of Partnerships in Practice. Since we produced the first edition of this booklet in 2007, the field of knowledge exchange within the creative and cultural industries and the work of the London Centre for Arts and Cultural Exchange (LCACE) have moved on apace. Within this publication we highlight not only a small selection […]
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