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This page introduces the Participation Survey and links to all relevant documents.
Checklists on touring Europe for those working in the arts, cultural, creative, and heritage sectors.
This page provides supporting documentation for local area partnerships submitting expressions of interest (EOIs) to apply for funding to participate in the £17.51 million Create Growth Programme.
The role of the Communication function, the standards and services it is responsible for and how it builds professional skills in the Civil Service.
Get endorsement and approval to apply for the Global Talent visa to work in the UK as a leader in arts and culture - architecture, fashion, film, television.
An outline of skills needs and priorities for the creative media and entertainment sector.
Find out if you need a licence to copy a creative work, find out if a work is covered by copyright or an exception
The Temporary Work - Creative Worker route is for a person who wants to work within the creative sector.
Research examining the business model response to the change from analogue to digital in the creative industries.
Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer's speech on the strength of the UK's advertising industry at the Ad Association's LEAD conference.
Where a person is applying under Appendix Temporary Work – Creative Worker, as a creative worker, operating in dance, theatre, film and television, or as a model in the fashion industry, their sponsor must follow the relevant code of practice...
Official Statistics measuring the number of jobs in the Creative Economy (by region, level of qualification, gender, and ethnicity) as well as the value of exports from the UK Creative Industries.
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