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Innovation HUB (UCAiHUB)

Description

The Innovation HUB (UCAiHUB) drives Knowledge Exchange (KE) initiatives for UCA within an inclusive environment that inspires students, graduates, and staff to bring a step change to the arts, technologies, and business for the creative industries.

The Hub's overarching goal is to bring academia together through communities, organisations and businesses to exchange ideas and expertise.

The UCAiHUB facilitates collaborative KE initiatives in the following ways:

  • Business Partnerships and Knowledge Exchange - helping build relationships with external partners, apply for funding and manage projects.
  • Funding for Business, Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) - helping bring together academics, graduates and businesses on strategic projects.
  • Consultancy Services - helping to provide expert advice externally.
  • Commercialisation - supporting the growth and success of the new creative business through incubation services, enterprise activities and networks.
  • Connect businesses with values-led and work-ready students.
  • Facilitate industry-sponsored PhD studentship.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Founding year

2022

Contact details

Farnham
GU9 7DS
United Kingdom
Website: https://www.uca.ac.uk/innovation/

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Categorisation

Type

  • University-based infrastructure
  • Hub

Project Tags

  • Creative industries tag
  • Cultural studies tag
  • Information studies tag
  • Museum studies tag
  • Policy tag
  • Technology tag

University affiliation(s)

University for the Creative Arts
Farnham

Last modified:

2024-01-16 15:24:00

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