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Upcoming NCACE Workshop: Navigating the AI Landscape for Arts, Culture and Knowledge Exchange

Image credits: Navigating AI session delivered by Rupert Lorraine at the KTP@50 conference in Manchester 2025. Photo: Charles Leek.

On Monday 9 November 2026, NCACE will host an in-person interactive workshop at Senate House, University of London, exploring how Artificial Intelligence can support innovation, research translation and knowledge exchange across arts, culture and higher education. Designed for professionals across higher education, arts and cultural organisations, creative practice, freelance and independent roles, public engagement and … Continued

Archives in Action! Advancing collaboration across the GLAMA sectors

Working with stakeholders to co‑produce research in the archives, galleries, museum, libraries and academic (GLAMA) sectors improves both the quality and impact of research. By involving individuals, groups and communities with an interest in the research project at the start of the journey, we can include a diversity of ideas, opinions and knowledge, which not only improves the research but can bring about lasting change for wider society. … Continued

From Chatbot to Knowledge Exchange: Building RAG Tools We Can Question

I. THE HOOK  It all started, rather improbably, with Donald Trump.  In the first session of Let’s Talk, a Teaching Development Grant project at Lingnan University in Hong Kong, we aimed to help students learn how to evaluate an AI chatbot. Whether it could hold a recognisable voice, remain grounded in the material we had given it, and show us … Continued

From Intention to Decision: What the 5Rs Revealed in Practice

There is a familiar rhythm to conversations about equity across higher education and the cultural sector. We speak about values. We speak about commitments. We speak about inclusion, collaboration, and care. What we examine less often is how those commitments are enacted, how they translate into decisions, and what happens when they do not. This … Continued

Two cheers for creative industries futures!

Woodcut print titled The Tiger by John Dickson Batten, 1900.

Most who are reading NCACE blogs will, I think, be broadly pleased that the creative industries are now regarded by government – in last year’s Industrial Strategy but also in several subsequent policy statements – as one of the main drivers of future economic growth. The government now seems to believe that the creative industries … Continued

Research Sovereignty: Moving from Extraction to Allyship in Cultural Knowledge Exchange

Plain Speaking Tour of "I Am Your Voice", Claire Fontaine (2017). Photo courtesy of Dom Moore Photography.

Take A Part (TAP) works with communities that have historically and systemically been underserved across the UK, using creative practices to support community-led and community-determined change. Reflecting on the collaborative practices of cultural democracy and co-creation developed over the 17 years of Take A Part’s national practice, Kim Wide MBE, founder and Co-CEO, explores the … Continued

Recognition Is Infrastructure: What the NCACE Research Associates Pilot Reveals About the Future of Research Careers

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One of the most strategically interesting developments I’ve encountered this year, through my work across research culture and research-enabling systems, is not a new framework, concordat, or strategy document, but the National Centre for Academic and Cultural Exchange (NCACE) Research Associates pilot. On the surface, the scheme is modest: light-touch institutional support, a small honorarium, access to resources, … Continued