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1st February, 2023

Transitioning Beyond Academia Read more

A career beyond academia is an increasingly common proposition. In 2020, The Higher Education Policy Institute found that although the majority of doctoral students wanted to stay in academia, only 30% remained in academia three years after completing their PhD. For several years, the number of people leaving the sector has increased with precarity, work-life […]

Dr Gemma Outen

6th October, 2022

Autonomous Storytelling: The potentials of Twine in digital arts in health settings Read more

The world of digital arts in health is an exciting place to be working within, there are many interactive, digitally-based project possibilities that we are excited to explore with our organisation Creative Comfort. We are formed of two practitioners Molly Shepherd and Elizabeth Woolley and we both met in our final year of our BA […]

Molly Shepherd and Elizabeth Woolley, Founders The Creative Comfort Company

19th July, 2022

A rollercoaster ride for knowledge exchange, but is there now a little more stability on the
rollercoaster train? Read more

Where is knowledge exchange headed? Assailed by reviews (of the HEBCI, the KEF, and on ongoing funding review), innovations (such as changes to KEF, ‘levelling up’ and place-based funding) and uncertainty about whether government sees KE as more than just a contribution to staving off financial challenges in the higher education, the last two or […]

Dr Mark Gray Pro-Vice Chancellor & Director, Knowledge Transfer, Middlesex University

6th April, 2022

A walk from … Read more

26:03:22 A Walk in the Chat Box from Cathy, Elaine, Evelyn, Geeta, Gemma, Jude, Lavinia, Linda, Mary, Sarah and Tamsin to Everyone: Rosemary in my mouth I consider the holly as a place for a message where winter berries conceal spring nests men pass buckets of concrete  overhead in the warm alleyway I carry the […]

Linda France

6th April, 2022

Food culture for knowledge exchange Read more

Everybody eats. And food and food metaphors are ever-present in knowledge exchange settings. Whether good, bad, laboured, extravagant or not enough, food fuels conversations, refreshes ideas and helps us digest information. Yet food sometimes doesn’t seem to work very hard here – perhaps a buffet at a conference or a sandwich with the camera off. […]

David Thomson

2nd March, 2022

Art as Critical Lens on AI Read more

AI-based tools have been steadily gaining popularity amongst artists in recent years, with image generation models like DeepDream, GAN and CLIP enabling the development of new aesthetics. Meanwhile, recognition-based technologies and their ability to identify faces, objects and emotions present artists with the opportunity to explore the latest tools, finding their limitations and discovering new […]

Luba Elliott, Curator & Honorary Senior Research Fellow, UCL Centre for Artificial Intelligence

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