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This report explores how people attend the arts today, and the socio-demographic factors that have an impact on that attendance.
Dated the 01 Apr 2008
The first publication by NESTA of a nine-month study into the working lives of fine arts graduates and the ways they contribute to innovation, both within the arts and in the wider economy.
Dated the 01 Mar 2008
A research document on how effective universities are at embedding enterprise and entrepreneurships within their institution.
Dated the 01 Nov 2007
A short recource guide on the impact of events.
Dated the 01 May 2007
An economic impact study of the Glastonbury Festival
Dated the 04 Jan 2007
This paper argues that the process of democratisation is incomplete. The very
things that give the creative and cultural industries their vitality – their speed,
fluidity and turnover of people, organisations and ideas, also work to exclude
people from non-traditional backgrounds.
Dated the 17 Oct 2006
This paper provides the background and evidence for encouraging and investing in graduate entrepreneurship to underpin the growth and development of the Creative Industries. It has been produced on behalf of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s Entrepreneurship Task Group in recognition of the increasingly important contribution made by the Creative Industries to the UK economy and the critical role played by graduates.
Dated the 27 May 2006
A publication to encourage graduate entrepreneurships within the creative industries.
Dated the 01 May 2006
Newsletter showcasing enterprise and education in Univeristies in the South East
Dated the 01 Feb 2006
Brighton Festival 2004: A study of the Economic and Cultural
Impact of Brighton Festival upon Brighton and Hove
Dated the 04 Jan 2004