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King's College, Strand Campus

Monday 23rd June 2014

9.30 – 10.00  Registration 

10.00 – 10.15  Opening Welcome  
Edmond J Safra LectureTheatre
Organisers: Dr Roberta Comunian & Dr Abigail Gilmore
 Dr Emma Wakelin, ​Associate Director of Programmes AHRC

10.15 – 11.20  Plenary Panel  Edmond J Safra LectureTheatre

Redesigning creative education for the 21st century: interdisciplinarity involving the creative sector
Chaired by Katherine Bond, Culture Institute at King’s 

Bruce M. Mackh, The Alliance for the Arts in Research Universities (a2ru), University of Michigan, USA
Venka Purushothaman, Vice-President (Academic) & Provost, LASALLE College of the Arts , Singapore 

11.20 – 11.50  Coffee break  The Terrace Cafe

11.50 – 12.50  Parallel sessions

Room K0.18

Creative graduates and creative careers: the role of higher education
Chaired by Annick Schramme (Antwerp University)

Sarah Evans (Course Leader in Screenwriting,  University of Worcester) The Placebo Effect: Building a Creative Relationship with Students

Lorraine Lim (Birkbeck, University of London)
Nice Work if You Can Get it! Preparing Students for Work in the Arts and Creative Industries

Paul Charisse and Alex Counsell (University of Portsmouth) 'Stina & the Wolf': Feature Film production in Higher Education
Room K 0.20

From knowledge transfer to knowledge engagement and co-creation beyond academia

Chaired by Nick Wilson (King’s College London)

Fiona Kearney (Director, Lewis Glucksman Gallery)
The visual essay: the exhibition as research space

Martin Andrews (University of Portsmouth)
Real Live Architectural Projects at the University of Portsmouth

Robin MacPherson (Director, Institute for Creative Industries, Edinburgh Napier University) Off-campus, on stage, on screen 
1.00 – 2.20  Lunch   The Terrace Cafe

2.30 – 4.00  Parallel sessions
Room K 0.18

Creative graduates and creative careers: the role of higher education
Chaired by Alessandra Faggian (The Ohio State University)

Daniel Ashton (Bath Spa University) The career trajectories of creative graduates: Pathways and portfolios for the creative economy

Susan Jones (Director a-n The Artists Information) Company Perspectives from the coal face

David Tootill (Southbank Mosaics CIC, Director)
Artisan Studio partnering Higher Education Institutes
Room K 0.20

The engaged creative academic: exploring work and engagement dynamics of Arts & Humanities academics
Chaired by Dr Ruth Adams (King’s College London)

Jane Hodson and Amy Ryall (University of Sheffield Director of External Engagement) Arts Enterprise: a case of research-engage-research

Richard Bromiley (Creative Exchange Wales Network/ University of South Wales) Creative Exchange Wales Network: the Creative Canvas in Wales

Kate Pahl (University of Sheffield), Helen Graham (University of Leeds) and Steve Pool (Artist poly- technic) Making sense of the language of arts practitioners and academics: are words the key?

4.00 – 4.30  Coffee break  The Terrace Cafe

4.30 – 6.00  Plenary Panel Discussion Edmond J Safra LectureTheatre

Creative Economy Knowledge Hubs: pathways and models of engagement
Chaired by Judy Simon, De Montfort University

Leon Cruickshank, Reader in Design, University of Lancaster
Jon Dovey, Professor of Screen Media, University of West England 
Georgina Follett, Deputy Principal for Knowledge Exchange, University of Dundee
Morag Shiach, Vice-Principal and Executive Dean (Humanities and Social Sciences) at Queen Mary, London

6.00 – 6.45  Drink Reception hosted by Deborah Bull & Culture Institute at King's College London                  Somerset House East Wing Ballroom (SW -1.09 & Inigo rooms)

6.45 - 7.30  Visit to exhibition "Art & Life: The Paintings of Beryl Bainbridge" 
                 (Inigo Rooms, Somerset House East Wing)

Tuesday 24th June 2014

9.00 – 10.00  Registration

10.15 – 11.30  Plenary session Edmond J Safra LectureTheatre

Engaging creative communities & students on campus: national & international perspectives
Chaired by Stephen Foster, John Hansard Art Gallery, University of Southampton

Jenny Bilfield, President Washington Performing Arts Society, USA
Christine Khor, Director, NUS Centre For the Arts, National University of Singapore, Singapore

11.30 – 12.00  Coffee Break  The Terrace Cafe

12.00 – 1.00  Parallel sessions
Room K 0.18

Creative graduates and creative careers: the role of higher education
Chaired by Roberta Comunian (King's College London)

Alessandra Faggian (The Ohio State University) Resilience and vulnerability in creative careers: work and geographical strategies of creative graduates in UK

Scott Brook (University of Canberra) Recalling Liberal arts education in the creative economy geographical strategies of creative graduates in UK
Room K 0.20

Brokering knowledge, engaged academics and sharing practices
Chaired by Abigail Gilmore (University of Manchester)

Laura  Lannin (UCL Share Academy) Brokering mutual and meaningful relationships: rethinking collaborative partnerships through the lens of Share Academy

Michael Bowdidge (Transart Institute, Faculty Member)
The view from here (and there) – mutually transformative practices in higher education and arts outreach work

Niamh NicGhabhann and Maeve Houlihan (University of Limerick/ University College Dublin) Innovation and the Humanities: Common Ground, Shared Futures (Creative Working Lives
1.00 – 2.00  Lunch   The Terrace Cafe
 
2.00 – 3.00  Parallel sessions
Room K 0.18

Higher education, knowledge communities and  engagement 
Chaired by Simon Moreton (REACT Hub)

Tarek Virani (Queen Mary, University of London) Mechanisms of collaboration between creative small, medium and micro-sized enterprises and higher education institutions: reflections on the Creativeworks London Creative Voucher Scheme

Roberta Comunian (King's College London) and Abigail Gilmore (University of Manchester) From knowledge sharing to co-creation: paths and spaces for engagement between higher education and the creative and cultural industries

Room K 0.20

Creative graduates and creative careers: the role of higher education
Chaired by Dave O’Brien (City University)

David Goodman (University of Portsmouth) Self Employed Placement

Charles Freeman and Ruth-Ellen Henry-Ovid, Professional Networking for Dyslexic and like Neuro Diverse people working in the Creative Economy

Amanda King (Contemporary Visual Arts Network CVAN) South East Platform

3.00 – 3.30  Coffee Break   The Terrace Cafe

3.30 – 4.30  Closing Plenary Edmond J Safra LectureTheatre

Higher Education and the creative economy: policy dilemmas and future directions panel
Chaired by Roberta Comunian & Abigail Gilmore

Dr Emma Wakelin, ​Associate Director of Programmes
Prof. John Goddard, Newcastle University, UK
Professor Evelyn Welch , Vice-Principal (Arts & Sciences), King's College, London 
Jon Kingsbury, Director, Creative Economy Programmes (NESTA)


4.30 -4.45 Concluding remarks


Map of Conference Location & Rooms in King's College London (Strand Campus)
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The research network is supported by the Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC)  
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Logo design by Robin Bini Schneider.