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Coventry Creates

The digital exhibition, Coventry Creates, shows the work of 18 local artists who worked in collaboration with researchers from Coventry University and the University of Warwick, as part of a commissioned project funded by the two institutions. The public are able to view the works at coventrycreates.co.uk.


Her Innovation Collective

Her innovation
Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to engage with leading women from the creative industries such as design, games, film and TV and social media exploring creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship.
Our keynote speakers include:
Harinder Sangha - Operations Director at Sumo Digital award-winning game developer who produce games such as Forza Horizon, Little Big Planet 3 and Team Sonic Racing.
Sarah Ellis - Director of Digital Development at Royal Shakespeare Company who is working on new partnerships that explore the future of performances and real-time immersive experiences.
Panellists include:
Lara Ratnaraja - Creative and cultural consultant
Debra Hepburn - Young British Designers
Kimberley Owen - TEDx Leamington
Titi Dawudu - Writer, Editor of Hear Me Now

Digital Arts Lab Teaching and Learning Project Funds - Application Launch

We are pleased to announce that the Digital Arts Lab is currently inviting applications for a £500 teaching and learning development grants for staff in the Faculty of Arts. Funding will be awarded to a project which scopes or supports digital teaching and learning activities or enhance the student experience. We are interested in both disciplinary and interdisciplinary projects and in departmental, faculty or cross-faculty projects.

The grants will be made on consideration of the following criteria:

  • The impact of the project on enhancing teaching and learning, the digital humanities, and the student experience;
  • The innovation and creativity of the proposed project;
  • The sustainability of the project and its departmental/faculty implementation plan.

This project funding is open to both academic and professional staff from the Faculty of Arts. We we will accept bids from individuals and from teams, including cross departmental teams. The funds must be spent before the 31 July 2020. Recipients of the grants will be asked to write-up a project report for the Digital Arts Lab website and present their work at the Digital Arts Lab Forum.

To apply for the funding, please fill out this application form

The deadline is 8 November 2019


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