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The start of a step change in arts and cultural Knowledge Exchange

Knowledge exchange (KE) between universities and the arts and cultural sectors is recognised as an area of significant potential and the benefits of this activity could be felt by a wide range of people. While there are some great examples of good practice, more can be done in support of practitioners to fully develop the benefits and opportunities for all.

Part One: Are Citizens the True Innovators of Knowledge?

Bambo Soyinka NCACE Blog Part 1 Image Credit Kyle Glenn

We are living through a period of mass crisis. The issues we face predate the pandemic, but have only been brought into sharper focus by Covid-19. In the light of these issues, at the recent launch for the National Centre for Cultural and Academic Exchange, I posed the question: ‘are our current models for research and knowledge exchange up to the job?’

STEAMy Principles

In 2018 STEAMhouse opened its doors to a community of businesses, entrepreneurs, creatives and artists, and the academic world. Unsurprisingly there was great interest from many who saw the value in collaborating not only with the University, but also with people from a range of disciplines.

Diversity in the arts and media

BCU students with the BIFF team at the closing film. Photograph (Ritesh Batra) at Midlands Arts Centre, July 2019

BCU’s Institute of Media and English (BIME) undertakes a wide range of research and practice-based projects which focus on diversity and representation. In this blog, we will outline just a few of our current projects.