Cultural and creative industries: resources, funding, support and future
Culture and creativity are important parts of our economy, but resources, employment and provision are often fragmented, precarious and uneven. What needs to change?
POST has partnered with Sense about Science and the University of Nottingham to host the sixth annual Evidence Week in Parliament and online from 3 – 7 July.
Event dates: 3 -7 July 2023
Location: Online and Jubilee room, Westminster
POST has partnered with Sense about Science and the University of Nottingham to host the sixth annual Evidence Week in Parliament and online from 3 – 7 July. You are invited to join constituents, researchers, and other parliamentarians to discuss how the evidence used to make policy decisions is scrutinised, with a programme of public discussion, policy briefings for MPs and training for parliamentary staff designed to share knowledge and insights and build new networks.
Find out more about Evidence Week
Please email evidenceweek@senseaboutscience.org if you have any questions.
Culture and creativity are important parts of our economy, but resources, employment and provision are often fragmented, precarious and uneven. What needs to change?
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