Please join us for our showcase and launch of the collaborative innovation scheme for early career researchers 2017/18
Providing researchers with the support to establish a collaborative and innovative project with the cultural sector or an industry partner
The Cultural Institute at King’s warmly invites you to the showcase and launch of the collaborative innovation scheme for early career researchers. The scheme provides Early Career Researchers (ECRs) from across all Faculties of King’s College London with funding (£1500) and support to develop a collaborative and innovative project with a cultural sector or technology/industry partner.
It is designed as a response to a question many PhD students and Early Career Researchers face: How can I make my research have an impact beyond academia?
The showcase will provide an opportunity for the 2016 award recipients to share the output of their collaborative projects. We will also be announcing the winner of a £500 prize for best project at 19.00 and launching the 2017 /18 scheme.
If you are able to join us, please confirm your attendance here
ECR scheme awardees 2016
1 - Map A Voice - Zeynep Bulut, Department of Music | Atau Tanaka and Michael Zbyszyński, Rapid-Mix, Goldsmiths
2 - Giving voice to mothers of daughters with threatened fertility through textile craft - Jacqueline Collin, Department of Child and Family Health | Amanda Clayton, textile artist
3 - Stem Cell Odyssey - Marcus Dawson Department of Craniofacial Development and Stem Cell Biology | Sivan Kidron, animator | Rob Szeliga, sound designer
4 - Remembering the Docklands Bomb - George Legg, Department of Liberal Arts | Lucy Harrison, artist
5 - Wallpaper Groups in Virtual Reality - David Marzagao and Josh Murphy, Department of Informatics | Doodlebug Games
6 - Reflective Education at the British Museum - Effrosyni Nomikou, Department of Education and Professional Studies | Learning and National Partnerships, The British Museum
7 - After the Fact - Henry Redwood, Department of War Studies | Christine Bacon, ice and fire theatre
8 – Getting Medieval with Comics: How to be Human in the Middle Ages - Hana Videen, Centre for Late Antique & Medieval Studies | Karrie Fransman, comic creator