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Research in a wider frame: partnership working in the arts and humanities Susan Amor

Research in a wider frame: partnership working in the arts and humanities Susan Amor Head of Knowledge Exchange and Partnerships, AHRC. ‘ The AHRC plays a fundamental role in facilitating arts and humanities researchers’ engagement with public, private and third sector partners’

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Research in a wider frame: partnership working in the arts and humanities Susan Amor

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  1. Research in a wider frame: partnership working in the arts and humanities Susan Amor Head of Knowledge Exchange and Partnerships, AHRC

  2. ‘The AHRC plays a fundamental role in facilitating arts and humanities researchers’ engagement with public, private and third sector partners’ • AHRC Strategy 2012 - 2018

  3. Types of Partnership • High level strategic partnerships e.g. BBC • Partnerships with major cultural organisations for collaborative research e.g. British Museum, British Library, V&A • Strategic partnerships with other funding agencies e.g. Design Council, NESTA, ACE • AHRC-led large venture funding initiatives e.g. KE Hubs, CREATe, Brighton Fuse

  4. Types of Partnership • Thematic engagements through developmental funding e.g. Public Policy Research Networking • Project level partnerships e.g. CDAs, Follow-on Funding

  5. Developing and sustaining partnerships - AHRC’s role • Different levels of AHRC engagement • Future: • focus on a small number of major AHRC-led partnerships • serendipity - responding to new opportunities • case study evidence and good practice

  6. Partnership working in the arts and humanities: a guide to good practice • for arts and humanities academics, potential ‘user’ communities, and others • user friendly with helpful hints and tips and case studies • covers full life-cycle • spirit of sharing advice and experiences • open to refinement and additional case studies

  7. Partnership working in the arts and humanities: a guide to good practice • Covers: • Value of partnership working • Identifying and meeting a partner • Planning the work • Partnership agreements and IP

  8. Partnership working in the arts and humanities: a guide to good practice • Avoiding the pitfalls including • Timescales • Language • Conflict • Project students

  9. Partnership working in the arts and humanities: a guide to good practice • Maximising impact • Engaging with the public and media • Applying for funding including • AHRC opportunities • sustainability through other sources of funding

  10. Partnership working in the arts and humanities: a guide to good practice • Annexes • Working with policy makers • RCUK Pathways to Impact considerations

  11. Partnership working in the arts and humanities: a guide to good practice • Published by the end of July in hard copy then interactive PDF • PLEASE SEND US YOUR FEEDBACK!

  12. Partnership working in the arts and humanities • AHRC KE and Partnerships Team • Contacts: • s.amor@ahrc.ac.uk • h.williams@ahrc.ac.uk • r.keegan@ahrc.ac.uk • e.ricketts-jones@ahrc.ac.uk

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