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Pondering over research focus points

Creative Industry Experts Sought by PEC's Policy Unit for Discussions on Research Focuses in Various Fields

Pondering over research focus areas
Pondering over research focus areas

Pondering over research focus points

Join the Convo with Creative PEC on Research Priorities!

Hear ye, hear ye! The Policy Unit of the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (PEC) is an open book on where they're heading. Our mission? Provide independent research and top-notch recommendations to support the UK's booming creative industries, ensuring their continued success.

Recently, our researchers have been in deep discussions with folks like you to find out where we should focus our research. But, we're all about inclusivity, so we're inviting everyone to join the conversation. That’s right—the PEC's Policy Unit is launching a consultation on our research priorities, right online!

We're eager to hear your insights on the big questions we need to tackle to foster growth for both national and regional creative industries. Your industry expertise, policy savvy, and academic brilliance will be invaluable to the development of our research agenda. We need diverse opinions to ensure we're on track to deliver relevant, impactful findings.

So, if you’ve got an idea for some groundbreaking research, let us know! Fill out this form or get in touch with us at policy@our website. rest assured, your suggestions will be carefully reviewed by the Policy Unit and management board.

Want a heads up on our directors' and thematic leads' views on research priorities? Give our introductory blog series a read! It's a great way to get in the know before reaching out.

We can't wait to hear your thoughts! After all, together, we’re shaping the future of the UK’s vibrant creative industries.

*👋 A peek behind the curtain *

Lately, PEC researchers are all about advanced data collection and analysis in the creative industries. They're diving deep into business practices, investment patterns, EDI, technology use, and more, in an effort to uncover the connections between company actions and success. They’re also tackling sustainability challenges, like Net Zero targets and circular economy principles, and monitoring innovation in the business landscape.

Sources:[1] Creative Business Panel, Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (our website)[2] Sustainability, Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (our website)[3] The Next Level: Helping the High-end TV and Film Sector to scale up, Creative UK (our website)[4] Unleashing the Potential for Growth in the Location-Based Entertainment Sector, Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (our website)[5] Beyond Brexit: The Future of Creative Consultancy, Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (our website)

  1. The Policy Unit of the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (PEC) is delving into data collection and analysis within the creative industries, focusing on areas such as business practices, investment patterns, EDI, technology use, and more.
  2. This research is crucial for uncovering the links between company actions and success, as PEC seeks to foster growth for both national and regional creative industries.
  3. In this pursuit, PEC is committed to gathering evidence from diverse sources, including experts, policymakers, and the general public.
  4. The PEC Policy Unit is inviting everyone to share their insights on research priorities in the creative industries through an online consultation.
  5. Your suggestions will be reviewed carefully by the Policy Unit and management board to ensure they align with the Centre's mission and vision.
  6. The consultation on research priorities represents an opportunity for talent from various industries, education, and politics to collaborate and contribute to the development of the creative sector.
  7. To get a better understanding of the current research landscape and the priorities of PEC's directors and thematic leads, you're encouraged to read the PEC's introductory blog series.
  8. PEC's ongoing research also addresses important issues like internationalisation, innovation, and sustainability, including Net Zero targets and circular economy principles.
  9. The Centre's work extends to other relevant areas such as arts, culture, heritage, and the creative elements of the economy, all aimed at driving development and growth for these industries.
  10. Joining the PEC's conversation on research priorities is not just about providing recommendations—it's about shaping the future of the UK’s vibrant creative industries and contributing to the Cultural Downtown regeneration.

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