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The Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking was developed in 1966 and it is the most used and referenced creativity test
A focus on the skills challenges facing the digital and creative sector and the benefits of overcoming them.
Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer speaks at The Big Creative UK Summit 2024 following the Spring Budget
Lord Parkinson gave the keynote speech at the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Impact Acceleration Award (IAA) policy meeting.
This series brings together all documents relating to creative industries economic estimates
This report examines the role of innovation in shaping the recovery, renewal and future growth of the UK’s cultural and creative sector
Apply for a Temporary Work - Creative Worker visa to work in the UK in the creative industry - eligibility, extend, bring your family.
This page provides supporting documentation for applications to the Creative Careers Programme 22/23-24/25 Competition.
Detail on industrial partnerships, the sectors covered and their remit.
Ambitious plans to grow the economy and boost UK creative industries by £50 billion
An outline of skills needs and priorities for the creative media and entertainment sector.
Information for entertainers and musicians, from non-visa national countries, such as EU Member States and the US, visiting the UK for performance and work.
Qualitative and quantitative research exploring the economic and societal spillovers generated by creative industries activity.
Information about the qualifications available under the statutory digital entitlement.
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