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The Creative Capital - Demonstrating the Impact of London's Creative and Cultural Higher Education

Creative Capital projects

London is home to one of the biggest creative and cultural clusters in the world. The sector in London generates over twenty billion pounds in turnover and is responsible for more than half a million jobs.

 

Current Initiatives

In April 2008 London Higher was remitted by members with strong creative/cultural interests to set up a working group to scope a project looking at demonstrating the impact and value of the HE group.

The Working Group met three times under the auspices of The Work Foundation from October through to November 2008. Its final report is now available (see Publications below).

Membership

The Creative/Culture Impact Working Group was Chaired by The Work Foundation.

The full membership of the Working Group can be viewed here.

If you have can questions concerning the work of the group contact Michael Reynier.

Publications

Jan 2009. Developing a project to understand the impact of creative and cultural higher education institutions and faculties in London: A joint London Higher and Work Foundation report. Report: Annexes.

Apr 2008. Demonstrating the Impact of London Creative/Culture HE: Meeting held at the Royal Society for the Arts on 23 April 2008. Meeting Note

Feb 2005. The Creative Capital: Exploring London's Creative Education Sector. Brochure

Last Updated: 26/07/2010