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UK funding (£225,402): Social Change Through Creativity and Culture (Brazil) Ukri9 Nov 2015 UK Research and Innovation, United Kingdom

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Social Change Through Creativity and Culture (Brazil)

Abstract The project will develop ideas and key issues arising from the Creative Lab on "Social Change through Creativity and Culture" held in Rio de Janeiro in October 2015. The Lab offered participants the opportunity to build project teams and at the end, creative project ideas were presented to a group of mentors and advisors who gave feedback. Participants will now have the opportunity to apply to QMUL/PPP for direct project funding to refine their ideas and develop them further. It will: * Support communication structures between November 2015-March 2016, providing translation and convening regular meetings between between the 20 Creative Lab participants, to support the continuing work of partnerships and working teams formed at the Creative Lab * Set up and run a project grant application process to award individual grants to teams for the direct costs of making an anticipated 4-5 projects to be shown publicly in Rio's Multiplicity/Multiplicidade Festival in 2016, setting appropriate grant reporting structures in place * provide infrastructure staffing and central resourcing (such as venues for making, equipment, etc) to support producing/production of the projects within Multiplicidade Festival 2016 in Rio de Janeiro * provide a return visit to Rio de Janeiro for the UK participants to sustain their contribution to the project outcomes.
Category Research Grant
Reference AH/N008855/1
Status Closed
Funded period start 09/11/2015
Funded period end 08/04/2016
Funded value £225,402.00
Source https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=AH%2FN008855%2F1

Participating Organisations

Queen Mary University of London
United Nations (UN)
Oi Futuro
Bath Spa University
CARDIFF UNIVERSITY
Evental Aesthetics Journal
Lab Criativo
Creativeworks London
QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Open University
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY BELFAST
City, University of London
The Network Agency for Youth
Camerata Laranjeiras
Multiplicidade Festival
B3 MEDIA
Klinik Bavaria Kreischa
Maré Networks

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