CWL Festival GuideWelcome to the Creativeworks London Festival. Thank you for joining us as we celebrate four years of bringing London’s researchers, creative entrepreneurs and businesses together to explore the capital’s creative economy. Creativeworks London (CWL) is London’s Knowledge Exchange Hub, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), and since its inception in 2012 it has funded 143 collaborative research … Creativeworks London Evaluation Report: A Knowledge Exchange Hub for the Creative EconomyThe Creativeworks London evaluation report is now available to download. Creativeworks London (CWL) has undertaken a fascinating range of work over the past four years. Our aim has been to open up new opportunities for collaborative research between creative and cultural SMEs and researchers from the arts and humanities. We have done this because we believe that collaborative and co-created research can … Creativeworks London and TCCE mini-guide: Developing Effective Research CollaborationsCreativeworks London (CWL) and The Culture Capital Exchange have created this mini-guide, 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 and … London Creative and Digital Fusion Booklet 2012–2014The London Creative and Digital Fusion programme of interactive, tailored and in-depth support was designed to support the UK capital’s creative and digital companies to collaborate, innovate and grow. Creativeworks London contributed by running the Fusion Collaborative Awards that included Business-to-Business classes and workshops on IP. Creativeworks London is delighted to show the outcomes of the two-year programme in this … Creativeworks London Prospectus 2014Creativeworks London is delighted to have published a new Prospectus, with details of the work we have done in our first eighteen months. The document was created by Villalba Lawson. |