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The Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking was developed in 1966 and it is the most used and referenced creativity test
The UK’s presence at Milan Expo 2015 will show how our creativity, technological expertise and innovation can improve the quality of life of the world’s population.
Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer speaks at The Big Creative UK Summit 2024 following the Spring Budget
Another pioneering in-house invention has allowed the PFR reactor dismantling team to complete one of the final phases of the reactor dismantling.
This report examines the role of innovation in shaping the recovery, renewal and future growth of the UK’s cultural and creative sector
Guidance, trends and projects to inform and support government officials to think strategically about the future.
This series brings together all documents relating to creative industries economic estimates
Exploring the educational barriers facing adolescents in Cox’s Bazar
This series brings together all documents relating to Productivity statistics in creative industries and tourism and leisure industries
This sector vision sets out how the government and industry will work together to unlock the growth potential of the creative industries.
A guide for officials and academics
The Richard Ley Development Centre is a conference and training facility located in Swansea.
This report, published by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES), examines skills and performance challenges in the digital and creative sector.
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