CWL PUBLICATIONS

Creativeworks London has produced a number of print publications that tell the story of the Knowledge Exchange Hub and its European-funded programme London Creative and Digital Fusion. All of these can be viewed or downloaded below.

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CWL Festival Guide

Welcome 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 and innovative knowledge exchange projects between researchers and London’s creative and digital SMEs. We are delighted by how much has been achieved during this time – this festival is our opportunity to show you what we have learned.

Throughout the day we will showcase the projects we have funded, as well as our own researchers’ activities. You will experience the outcomes of our Knowledge Exchange Programme through exhibitions, installations, discussions, workshops and much more. Discover the impact of this research on London’s creative economy; learn about the benefits of collaborative knowledge exchange and network with creative and innovative people.

This is the culmination of CWL in its present form, but it is far from the end of the discussion about knowledge exchange, innovation and collaborative research in and around London’s creative economy. Help us to continue the conversation.

Creativeworks London – Festival Brochure

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Queen Mary - University of London
Arts & Humanities Research Council
European Union
London Fusion

Creativeworks London is one of four Knowledge Exchange Hubs for the Creative Economy funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to develop strategic partnerships with creative businesses and cultural organisations, to strengthen and diversify their collaborative research activities and increase the number of arts and humanities researchers actively engaged in research-based knowledge exchange.