24th May, 2022 / 19:30
22nd March, 2012
A discussion series produced by The Culture Capital Exchange and The British Academy
January 24 – Sciences
February 22 – Social Sciences
March 22 – Arts and Humanities
Much is talked about the importance of the creative process in the development of ideas and research, but how much do we actually know about what it entails? How do approaches to it differ across and within disciplines? What can academics working in different disciplines learn about the creative process from other fields? And how can the creative process best be nurtured?
Chaired by Professor John Sloboda at The British Academy each debate will bring together a high profile panel from the sciences, social sciences and arts and humanities respectively to contribute their perspectives on the theme.
Arts and Humanities, Thursday 22 March 2012
Speakers include Professor Jacqueline Rose FBA, Queen Mary, University of London; Professor Daniel Leech Wilkinson, King’s College London; Professor Christopher Bannerman, RESCEN Middlesex University; Dr Jonathan Owen Clark, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
Please follow this link to the British Academy website for further details.
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