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Economy, Culture, Creativity
The Economy, Culture and Creativity cluster brings together researchers with interests in questions of innovation, creativity and culture. Members of the group come from a range of disciplines, including Applied Social Studies, Art, Economics, English, Geography and Management & Marketing.
The cluster recently hosted a seminar by Philip King (musician, filmmaker, broadcaster) on the theme of Tradition, Translation, Transmission: How do we make Ireland considerable in the eyes of the world?
Visit the cluster's Creative Regions Blog.
Please follow the links below for more information on members' research interests.
Economy, Culture and Creativity Cluster Members
Current research
More information on the research of the Economy, Culture and Creativity cluster to follow soon.