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Amphibious Screens - Seminar Series 2022

The Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies has secured research development funding to create and host four interntional research seminars to build a transnational network of research seminars of collaboration between researchers from the UK, USA, Finland, Iceland and Italy. Researchers of film, television and screen cultures and environmental sciences will discuss with industry professionals and regional environmental sectors the subject of sustainable screen production in water-based locations.

Wed 26 Jan 2022, 14:02 | Tags: Research Seminars, Events, International, Research news, Industry, Online

Brand new Accelerator & Incubator @1millstreet Leamington Spa for Warwick's creative and digital graduates

Creative Futures is a gateway between the University and the region's creative industries.

We inspire, educate & incubate on campus and at 1 Mill Street offering space, business support, mentoring and networking to support the growth of creative ideas, enterprises and innovation.

Do you have a creative business idea?

Our incubator will help graduate businesses become part of the UK’s largest creative cluster outside Greater London. Creative Futures provides an exciting opportunity for business teams to develop their entrepreneurial skills, test, launch and pitch their business ideas and get 6 months of free space and support to develop their creative enterprises in Leamington Spa.

Applications will open on 3rd August although we are collect Expressions of Interest now. This allows people to get further details and be notified as soon as applications launch; https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/enterprise/creativeanddigital/creativefutures-register

Tue 14 Jul 2020, 19:10 | Tags: Alumni, Students, Industry, Education

Dr Chris Bilton's next We'll Meet Again podcast is now available

Listen to Dr Chris Bilton's next episode of the We'll Meet Again series (episode 2 here) in conversation with Jo Unwin of Jo Unwin Literary Agency about the effect of Covid-19 on book publishing.

Fri 05 Jun 2020, 12:04 | Tags: News, Industry

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