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National Centre for Academic and Cultural Exchange

Description

NCACE champions, supports and showcases knoweldge exchange and collboration between the higher education and the arts and cultural sectors.  

NCACE is working across a range of key areas designed to support our mission to facilitate Knowledge Exchange (KE), in partnership with a number of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) across the country. Our regional hub partners are all strongly networked with the arts and cultural sectors across the country, and include: Bath Spa University, Birmingham City University, Manchester Metropolitan University, and Northumbria University.

With a focus on realising and communicating the potential of Knowledge Exchange, in its widest sense, with the arts and culture sector, NCACE activities are open to all HEIs in the country and to those working in the arts and cultural sector. At the heart of our values is a keen attention to supporting inclusivity, difference and diversity. Our work primarily covers the following areas:

Brokerage, Collaboration Support and Networking

Evidencing and Impact Development

Skills and Capacity Development

Showcasing and Communications

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Founding year

2020

Contact details

Universities UK
Woburn House
Woburn House
London
London
WC1H 9HQ
Website: https://ncace.ac.uk/
Public email: noshin@tcce.co.uk
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  • Other research infrastructure
  • Centre

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  • Art tag

Last modified:

2024-04-16 11:40:49

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