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Institute for Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship
NameInstitute for Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship
Established2008
TypeResearch and teaching centre
CityLondon
CountryUnited Kingdom
AffiliationGoldsmiths, University of London

Institute for Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship is an interdisciplinary centre situated within Goldsmiths, University of London, focused on the intersection of creative practice and entrepreneurial activity. The institute brings together researchers, practitioners and students to engage with cultural production, arts management and innovation. It operates across postgraduate and doctoral programmes, industry collaborations and public-facing projects.

History

The institute was founded amid wider restructuring at Goldsmiths, University of London and initiatives associated with Higher Education Funding Council for England and Arts and Humanities Research Council funding, responding to policy debates following reports such as the Leitch Review of Skills and the Roberts Review. Early leadership included academics with connections to University of Westminster, Royal College of Art, Central Saint Martins and collaborations with institutions like British Council and Nesta. The institute expanded its remit during the 2010s alongside shifts in cultural policy influenced by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and pan-European programmes such as Creative Europe and Erasmus+.

Mission and Academic Programs

The institute's mission aligns with strategies promoted by Arts Council England, European Cultural Foundation and professional bodies including Association of Business Schools to cultivate entrepreneurial skills in creative sectors. Its academic portfolio features postgraduate programmes comparable to offerings at Royal Holloway, University of London, University of the Arts London and King's College London, including modules on cultural entrepreneurship, creative industries management and innovation that mirror curricula from London School of Economics and Birkbeck, University of London. Doctoral supervision connects to networks such as AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership, Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre and research centres at University of Westminster and City, University of London.

Research and Projects

Research themes intersect with agendas pursued by Nesta, Institute of Contemporary Arts, Tate Modern, British Film Institute and Design Council. Projects have addressed topics found in publications by International Journal of Cultural Policy, Journal of Cultural Economics and collaborations with think tanks like Demos and IPPR. The institute has led funded research applying methods used by teams at Oxford University and Cambridge University in studies on cultural value, creative clusters and audience development, partnering with organisations such as Southbank Centre, Barbican Centre, National Theatre and Royal Opera House.

Partnerships and Industry Engagement

Its partnership portfolio includes long-term relationships with Google Arts & Culture, Facebook (Meta), Spotify, Universal Music Group and independent organisations like The Roundhouse, Jerwood Arts, Arts Depot and Southbank Centre. Collaborative projects have been co-created with municipal and regional agencies including Greater London Authority, Mayor of London initiatives and European partners in networks involving Dublin City Council, Rotterdamse Kunststichting and Berlin Senate Department for Culture. Engagement with commercial incubators mirrors models at Tech Nation and alliances with legal and finance partners such as UK Intellectual Property Office and British Venture Capital Association.

Facilities and Campus Locations

Based at Goldsmiths, University of London's New Cross campus, the institute utilises performance and studio space adjacent to venues like Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art and links to external venues including Tramshed Tech, Shoreditch Town Hall and Riverside Studios. Teaching and research activities make use of libraries and archives comparable to collections at British Library, Victoria and Albert Museum and partnerships with National Archives for heritage-focused projects. Fieldwork often occurs across cultural districts such as Camden Town, Southwark and Hackney as well as international residencies in cities like Berlin, Barcelona, Amsterdam and New York City.

Notable Alumni and Faculty

Faculty and alumni networks intersect with prominent individuals and organisations including artists and academics affiliated with Dame Laurie Anderson, Grayson Perry, Yoko Ono, practitioners linked to BBC Arts, Channel 4, and contributors from Warner Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Independent Theatre Council. Graduates have gone on to roles at institutions such as Tate Britain, Victoria and Albert Museum, Royal Opera House, Sadler's Wells, British Film Institute and cultural enterprises including Design Museum, Royal Academy of Arts and entrepreneurial ventures connected to Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisations.

Awards and Recognition

The institute and its members have been recognized through awards and nominations from bodies such as Arts Council England, AHRC grants, Nesta innovation awards and regional honours tied to the Mayor of London's cultural programmes. Research and projects have been cited in policy reports from Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, referenced in scholarship published by Routledge and acknowledged in festival and prize circuits associated with Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Venice Biennale, Turner Prize and industry awards like the PRWeek Awards.

Category:Goldsmiths, University of London