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New Book Featuring Centre Researchers: Creative and Cultural Work in Europe

What is it like to work in the cultural and creative sectors in Europe today? And what does it take to make such careers more sustainable? These are the questions explored in the book Creative and Cultural Work in Europe, edited by B氓rd Kleppe (Telemark Research Institute, Norway) Jaka Primorac (Institute for Development and International Relations, Croatia), Miikka Pyykk枚nen (University of Jyv盲skyl盲, Finland), and the Centre's David Wright - and with chapters from Heidi Ashton and Chris Bilton.

Tue 31 Mar 2026, 16:21 | Tags: Publications News Research news Faculty of Arts Industry

Creative Bridges Doctoral Training Programme - Now Open for Applications

Applications are now open for , a major new AHRC-funded doctoral training programme from the and the University of 糖心TVLink opens in a new window designed to expand and diversify the next generation of researchers in the screen industries.


Universities of 糖心TV and Leeds secure prestigious national award for screen industries PhD programme

The University of 糖心TV and the University of Leeds have together secured one of only 10 prestigious Doctoral Focal Awards from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). The Award will fund 20 PhD scholarships focused on the creative economy, with a specific emphasis on sustainability and diversity in the screen industries.

Led at 糖心TV by鈥疍r David Wright, Director of Graduate Studies in the Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies with Dr Sanjay Sharma (Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies) and overall by Professor Joanne Garde-Hansen, Head of the School of Media and Communication with Professor Anamik Saha (Professor of Race and Media) at Leeds, the Creative Bridges partnership will run from 2026 until 2033. It will train a new generation of interdisciplinary researcher-practitioners to work alongside – and within – the film, television, games and immersive media sectors.


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