Creative Enterprise in Higher Education

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Papers, working papers, discussion documents, and presentations from the Arts into Employment conference, held at the University of Chester, and the Creative Enterprise in Higher Education conference held at Lancaster University, both in 2005.

Note: July 2008. The papers in BLUE are 'live links'. Links to the other papers are gradually being added. If you are interested in a paper that is not yet 'live', please contact us at palatine@lancaster.ac.uk  and we will make it a priority.


Preface to Creative Enterprise in Higher Education

Professor Paul Wellings Vice Chancellor, Lancaster University


THE POLICY FRAMEWORK

Developing Entrepreneurial Students and Graduates   

Marilyn Wedgwood  Chair, DCMS Entrepreneurship and Skills Task Group, North West Universities Association Cultural and Creative Strategy Group, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Manchester Metropolitan University

Setting Our Sights Higher  

Liz O'Sullivan Industry Skills Director, Performing Arts, Literary and Visual Arts, Creative and Cultural Skills


DEVELOPING ENTERPRISING CREATIVE GRADUATES

A Partnership of Equals? How HEIs and Arts Organisations can work together to develop the creative entrepreneur: The practitioner perspective

Susanne Burns  Development Consultant, Culture Campus

Entrepreneurial Skills for the Creative Industries: Preparing the Undergraduate

Alison Branagan Director, Entrepreneurial Skills for the Creative Industries, City University and Entrepreneurship for Creatives, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design

The Creative Enterprise Initiative: developing an infrastructure for creative entrepreneurship

Martin Bouette Entrepreneurship Manager, University College for the Creative Arts

Arts Graduates in Yorkshire: Flexible Entrepreneurs

Gweno Williams Head of C4C: Collaborating for Creativity and National Teaching Fellow, York St. John University College

Andrew Anderson-Platts Lecturer in Film and Television Production, York St. John University College

Students blaze a trail to Employment

Christine Butler Head of the School of Visual and Performing Arts, University of Chichester


KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER and INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS

Developing effective partnerships between higher education institutions and arts organisations

Karen Bassett Manager, Research and Creative Enterprise Services, Cumbria Institute of the Arts

Creating Enterprise – Developing partnerships between Universities and Creative Industries

Frank Dawes Director, Innovation and Enterprise Unit, Lancaster University

Melloney Jewell Creative Industries Coordinator – Be Creative project, Lancaster University

The inspiration academy: a creative training project

Gordon Dickson Project Officer, Queen Margaret University College Edinburgh

King’s CCI Internship programme: A way of learning and building partnerships with the cultural industries

Hye-Kyung Lee Lecturer, MA Cultural and Creative Industries, King’s College London


 SUPPORTING EMERGING ARTISTS

Performance Initiative Network: Innovation and Enterprise in the Theatre Industry

Kerry Irvine Research and Projects Manager, Performance Initiative Network

Preparing for the Profession: Creating a mentoring model for the performing arts?

Claire Mera-Nelson Dean of Studies, Trinity College of Music

What's Working in Dance? 

James Hewison Professional Choreographer and Senior Lecturer in Dance and Performing Arts, De Montfort University

Only fractions of night-time to make art / Case Study: Small Change Theatre

Matt Fenton Director, lecturer, artist

Alice Booth Projects and Artist Support Officer, lecturer, artist, Nuffield Theatre, Lancaster University


 RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES

The role of higher education in promoting enterprise in the creative sector

Loykie Lominé Senior Lecturer in Creative Industries Enterprise, University of Winchester

Gaynor Richards Development Manager, Creative Industries Higher and Further Education, Department of Culture, Media and Sport

Music makers, institutions and creativity: the case of jazz

Jason Toynbee Lecturer in Media Studies, The Open University


ARTS ENTERPRISE and WIDENING PARTICIPATION

Social Inclusion and Enterprise in the Creative Industries

Charlotte Carey Researcher, Entrepreneurship, Gender and the Creative Industries, Birmingham Business School, University of Central England

Making dance accessible to all: the work of the Dance Project Entrepreneur at the University of Sunderland

Sarah Smith Dance Project Entrepreneur, University of Sunderland

Workforce Resolution and a Skills Revolution

Matthew Blades Programme Leader, FD Cultural Events Management, Bishop Grosseteste College, Lincoln

Widening Participation or Wasting Potential-Why Art and Design outreach needs to be more entrepreneurial

Chris Green Senior Lecturer in Media Management, Manchester Metropolitan University


TEACHING INITIATIVES and RESOURCES

‘A Lion, a witch and a wardrobe’: The Use of Narrative in developing Online Learning Resources for Creative Enterprise Education

Sally Kellet Research Fellow, University of Central Lancashire

Jenny Rutter Creative Industries Development Officer, Preston City Council

The Ideas Generation Project

Leah Bennett Enterprising Learning Advisor, University of Leeds

Danny Wolstencroft Actor

‘A Way with Words’ - Encouraging Student Enterprise in the Cultural and Heritage Sectors

Jane Gawthrope Manager, English Subject Centre

Cultural Industries: Creative Management

Linda Ludwin Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader, Arts and Cultural Management, University of Chester

‘Out of Myopia’ - The results of telling them from me; informing the curriculum with alumni

Andrew Penaluna Director of Digital Media, Faculty of Art and Design, Swansea Institute of Higher Education

Kathryn Penaluna Associate Lecturer, Faculty of Art and Design, Swansea Institute of Higher Education


CREATIVE ENTERPRISE CENTRES in UNIVERSITIES

LCACE - A collaborative approach to enterprise

Rosy Greenlees Director, London Centre for Arts and Cultural Enterprise

Dartington Creative Enterprise: new pathways

Richard Povall  Creative Enterprise Fellow, Dartington Creative Enterprise

Epilogue: Where do we go from here?

Paul Kleiman Associate Director, PALATINE