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Policy

National, regional and local arts and heritage policy and governance

May 2016

  • Young man counting coins on a bed

    Jobs for life are a thing of the past. Bring on lifelong learning

    Maddalaine Ansell
    Initiatives to help learners of all ages have been beset by problems, but it’s time to look at new models for a shifting employment landscape
  • Children try out the Mission Control computer game at the new National Videogame Arcade, in Nottingham, England

    The value of video games to arts and culture – live-streamed debate

    From Thursday 12pm BST we will be hosting a panel discussion at the Continue conference about the untapped value of games to the cultural establishment
  • Frances Morris

    Creating positive action to support unrecognised female artists

    Susan Jones
    Tate Modern will show more women’s art and Freelands Foundation’s £100,000 award for female artists marks progress, but there is more work to be done

April 2016

  • A still from That Dragon, Cancer

    Videogames are a remarkable artform that can help save UK culture

  • Sierra Leonese government burial team members wearing protective clothing stand next to a coffin

    Development 2030
    Networks of academics help turn research into action

    James Georgalakis

February 2016

  • Books in speech bubble

    How the government wants you to implement Prevent

  • An art lesson at a secondary school in Wales

    Is art education running out of Steam?

    Hasan Bakhshi

December 2015

  • 2016 written in lights trails and fireworks

    From participation to diversity, art is no longer standing still

    Susan Jones
    In her last column of the year, Susan Jones offers four seasonal reasons to be cheerful – and a bonus new year’s resolution

November 2015

  • Hands shaking

    Up to the mark
    Reform could force universities to choose between teaching and research

    Mark Leach
  • Audience members sit to experience Pan Pan Theatre’s All That Fall at the Barbican, London

    #LoveTheatreDay 2015 – as it happened

  • Laura Cubitt in Polka Theatre's Brilliant , 2008

    'The unsung hero of UK culture' – industry voices on why they love theatre

  • A sapling

    Embrace the messiness of UK arts and culture

    Susan Jones

October 2015

  • Girl playing piano

    Music education is out of tune with how young people learn

    Sarah Derbyshire
    By focusing on exams, and undervaluing informal approaches to music, we are preventing young people reaching their full musical potential

September 2015

  • Noëmi Lakmaier’s Cherophobia

    Disability arts
    Disability arts: the challenge of ensuring creative momentum

    Jonathan Meth
  • Axel Ruger

    Arts head
    Van Gogh Museum chief: it’s critical to diversify our income streams

June 2015

  • Peace protesters at Greenham Common in Berkshire, 1983

    The arts sector is in desperate need of a fresh perspective

    Susan Jones
  • Canary Wharf

    Alternative finance in arts and culture
    The arts, creativity and finance: how will funding evolve?

May 2015

  • Students listening in a lecture

    What skills do arts sector grads need to develop their career?

    Lorraine Lim
    Higher education institutions have a key role in preparing students to work in a sector with ever-evolving roles and a lack of job security

April 2015

  • Marvel's Guardians Of The Galaxy

    Alternative finance in arts and culture
    The UK creative sector leads the world in talent – now it needs a strategy

  • Rich Mix

    Visitor voices can raise the volume when it comes to protecting the arts

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