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SUMMARY:FULLY BOOKED Collaborate - a chance to find out more
DESCRIPTION:A recording of this event is now available.\nInterested in applying for Collaborate? \nJoin us to find out more about this new fund to support the development of collaborative research projects between the cultural sector and academic researchers. Successful projects will contribute to deeper understanding of the differences culture makes to people’s lives and to the range of research methodologies used to explore cultural value.  \nThis event will provide more information about the fund\, as well as help you to think about the research project you might like to explore. We will also guide you through the application process\, before expressions of interest open on 18 October. \nWe are also running the same event in the afternoon of the 12 October. To book on to the afternoon session click here. \nWho’s the event for? \nYou will be an individual practitioner or part of a cultural sector organisation within the UK. The workshops isn’t suitable for academic and commercial researchers\, students or international guests. \nEvent outcomes \nAt the event\, you will: \n\nHear more about what the Collaborate fund is\nFind out how to apply and what the application process and timescales are\nHave the opportunity to ask questions\, think about your ideas for your research project and share thoughts with other practitioners\nLeave with the insights you need to submit the best possible Expression of Interest\n\nTake a look at our Collaborate pages before you arrive.  \nWhat are the benefits of taking part in Collaborate? \nCollaborate will give cultural sector practitioners the opportunity to explore and more deeply understand your practice and to communicate the cultural value of your work more effectively. Working in partnership with academic researchers can also help to open up new ways of thinking\, develop innovative ideas and practice and build new networks.  \nAccessibility \nWe want to make the event a positive experience for all participants. If you have access needs please let us know in advance at ccv@leeds.ac.uk \nLive transcription by a palantypist (speech to text reporter) is provided for this session. Transcription will be available on Zoom captions\, and on StreamText.net. \nThe session takes place on Zoom. Read Zoom’s accessibility FAQ’s here.
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SUMMARY:FULLY BOOKED Collaborate - a chance to find out more
DESCRIPTION:A recording of this event is now available.\nInterested in applying for Collaborate? \nJoin us to find out more about this new fund to support the development of collaborative research projects between the cultural sector and academic researchers. Successful projects will contribute to deeper understanding of the differences culture makes to people’s lives and to the range of research methodologies used to explore cultural value.  \nThis event will provide more information about the fund\, as well as help you to think about the research project you might like to explore. We will also guide you through the application process\, before expressions of interest open on 18 October. \nWe are running the same event at two times on the 12 October. To book on to the morning session click here. \nWho’s the event for? \nYou will be an individual practitioner or part of a cultural sector organisation within the UK. The workshops isn’t suitable for academic and commercial researchers\, students or international guests. \nEvent outcomes \nAt the event\, you will: \n\nHear more about what the Collaborate fund is\nFind out how to apply and what the application process and timescales are\nHave the opportunity to ask questions\, think about your ideas for your research project and share thoughts with other practitioners\nLeave with the insights you need to submit the best possible Expression of Interest\n\nTake a look at our Collaborate pages before you arrive.  \nWhat are the benefits of taking part in Collaborate? \nCollaborate will give cultural sector practitioners the opportunity to explore and more deeply understand your practice and to communicate the cultural value of your work more effectively. Working in partnership with academic researchers can also help to open up new ways of thinking\, develop innovative ideas and practice and build new networks.  \nAccessibility \nWe want to make the event a positive experience for all participants. If you have access needs please let us know in advance at ccv@leeds.ac.uk \nLive transcription by a palantypist (speech to text reporter) is provided for this session. Transcription will be available on Zoom captions\, and on StreamText.net. \nThe session takes place on Zoom. Read Zoom’s accessibility FAQ’s here.
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