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Using the internet to teach music in rural areas

The Connect Resound project is a partnership between the North Yorkshire Music Action Zone, University of Hull, and UCan Play and supported by a £112,000 grant from the Digital R&D programme selected by Nesta and funded by Arts Council England and…

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Community engagement through heritage exploration

The University of Liverpool is exploiting the power of interest in heritage to engage the public in their research activities and co-produce material. In a collaborative project between the Institute of Popular Music and the Open Eye Gallery, various community…

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Students engaging with professional musicians

The University of Hull and Hull Chamber Music have been working together since Hull Chamber Music was founded in 1948. A principal founder, Robert Marchant, Director of Music at what was then the University College of Hull, and its concerts…

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A research-led approach to children’s literature

Seven Stories: The National Centre for Children’s Books and Newcastle University are collaborating on an innovative Knowledge Transfer Partnership to celebrate the work of author Michael Morpurgo, with a research-led approach to a children’s literature exhibition. Michael Morpurgo and his…

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Improving the lives of people with dementia

The Dukes, Lancaster, Age UK Lancashire and the Centre for Ageing Research at Lancaster University. ‘A Life More Ordinary’, part of the third phase of a programme funded by the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation that began in 2014, gives people living…

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PhD placements with cultural organisations

University of Liverpool. Pioneered in the School of the Arts by Prof R Koeck and Dr Yiota Vassilopoulou and supported by Business Gateway, LiNK – Liverpool Network of Knowledge Exchange – provides a blueprint for a university-wide placement scheme administrated…

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