The Place is blazing the trail for talented graduates
Recent graduate Reece McMahon is starting work at Knowledge Quarter partner The Place after landing a place on a prestigious nationwide programme promoting new talent in the arts. Reece is one of just 40 recent graduates from around the country picked to receive a Weston Jerwood Creative Bursary.
Exciting job opportunity at the British Library
A fantastic opportunity has arisen at Knowledge Quarter partner the British Library to join the dynamic Corporate Affairs Team as Public Policy Officer, working with a wide range of policymakers to maintain and enhance the reputation of a global knowledge institution.
KQ partners meet with the Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP
Knowledge Quarter Partners had the opportunity to meet with The Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP, the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and discuss the future possibilities for the Knowledge Quarter on its current trajectory and how this can benefit companies large and small nationwide in a post-Brexit Britain.
New Job opportunity at Somers Town Community Association
Somers Town Community Association is in a very exciting phase of its development. An ambitious and well respected ‘go to’, charity based in the heart of the Kings Cross ‘Knowledge Quarter’. The charity is now recruiting for a Living Centre Manager.
Paid Internships: Exciting opportunities for undergrads in the Creative Industries
Westminster Kingsway College and NextGen Skills Academy will be running NextGen Futures digital Bootcamps in 2018 and 2019 with support from the Mayor’s office. NextGen Futures is providing an exciting 8 week programme that leads to paid internships with prominent leading VFX/Games/Post Production companies in London.
Knowledge Quarter Conference 'The Future of Knowledge' image gallery
We are delighted to publish a small selection of images from the Knowledge Quarters inaugural conference 'The Future of Knowledge' held at the British Museum on the 12th February 2018.
Leading Women 1868–2018
University of London have officially launched their Leading Women 1868–2018 campaign. Throughout 2018 there are celebrating the 150th anniversary of women being first admitted to higher education in Britain with a series of events and activities. In 1868, nine women were admitted to the University of London. This was the first time in Britain that women had gained access to university education and this modest event was an immensely significant moment for the University, for women and for society as a whole.
Collections in Verse
Poet in the City has been awarded funding by Arts Council England to collaborate with the British Library in establishing a new approach to touring exhibitions. Poet in the City will commission new poetry and create events across England to tell the story of British Library exhibitions. Working with audiences in the North, South East and South West, they will present locally-specific versions of the tour. Libraries within the British Library's Living Knowledge Network will become homes for Poet in the City's ambitious live poetry programmes.
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