Knowledge Impacts Network: Co-Designing KIN, Online
Jun 23, 2021
An interactive Co-Design Session to help shape and inform the future of the Knowledge Impacts Network

Following the successful launch of the Knowledge Impacts Network, we are delighted that this second session will be hosted by NCACE partners Birmingham City University and their STEAMHouse team and supported by Academics from across Art, Design & Media and Business.

Using case studies, reflections, and facilitated discussions, this session will provide an opportunity to help shape the network over the life of the project and hopefully beyond. The session will also provide space to reflect on and consider your own development needs, and how KIN could help to support them, as well as offering an opportunity to meet other people immersed in similar endeavours.

Our ambition is that KIN will become an imaginative, useful and supportive peer to peer space to support the capacity of those working in and leading the field of collaboration and knowledge exchange between higher education and the arts and cultural sectors.

Confirmed speakers include Clayton Shaw (Programme Manager, Birmingham City University, STEAMhouse), Kayla Rose (Creative Producer, Paper Nations and Bath Spa University), Emily Hopkins (Senior Manager – Research, Evidence and Policy, NCACE), case studies presented by Dr Karen Patel (Research Fellow, Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research, Birmingham City University) and Julia Bennett (Head of Research and Policy, Crafts Council).

This session will be of relevance to all those within the Higher Education, Arts and Cultural Sectors who are working in or interested in engaging in cross sector collaboration and would like to extend their peer networks for professional development, mutual support and capacity building.

2021-06-16T14:31:44+01:00