QMUL signs creative partnership with Arts Council England

Darren Henley OBE, Chief Executive of Arts Council England and  Simon Gaskell, P
Darren Henley OBE, Chief Executive of Arts Council England and Simon Gaskell, Principal of QMUL
Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) and Arts Council England today signed an agreement to work together on creative leadership, global research programmes, and community engagement. It is the first time that the Arts Council has signed such an agreement with a London university. The agreement is based on a mutual and long-standing commitment to diversity and the wellbeing of communities. It is a major opportunity for QMUL to benefit from the Arts Council's global reputation in the arts, and to shape cultural policy in London and internationally. The partnership will benefit from the University's excellent research capacity, the contribution it will bring to the creative economy by supporting education and innovation, and its strategic position as a 'place-shaper' in its community. The two organisations will work together on the development of creative leadership programmes, mentoring and placements for students and staff, collaborative research projects, and cultural education for young people. Artistic engagement.
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