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UCC launches inaugural Arts & Culture Plan
The inaugural UCC Arts & Culture Plan: Igniting UCC's Creative Potential was launched as part of Culture Night on Friday 23 September 2022.
Warmly welcomed by staff across all disciplines, UCC's first ever Arts and Culture Plan was launched to coincide with Culture Night. This plan sets out how UCC will harness and activate its cultural, artistic heritage and creative assets and provide opportunities for student development.
This plan was developed in partnership with many staff, students and graduates who have enabled us to articulate a collective cultural ambition for UCC and imagine an ambitious creative future for our university. This will become a cornerstone of UCC’s leadership in a globalised world, where creativity and sustainability work hand in hand to realise a better future for all of us.
Culture enables the University to connect with diverse communities of interest and place and UCC is proud to be a plural place of artistic expression, and as acknowledged by the short film that launched our plan (above), this can be a diversity of artistic expression, a diversity of artistic disciplines or indeed a diversity of age and ability. In UCC, we hope that everyone will find a way to express their voice and views through a cultural lens as part of their wider education on campus.