July/August 2025 Newsletter

Kick of the Alan Turing Institute’s London Data Week 2025 with us over drinks

Biomineralisation clothing concept from CSM’s MA BioDesign course — developed in collaboration with the Francis Crick Institute. Both are founding members of the Knowledge Quarter.

Celebrating both clinical and creative breakthroughs, June saw the Knowledge Quarter at its most dynamic – from hosting roundtables on techbio with Chris Gibson, the CEO and Co-Founder of Recursion, and on dementia with UCL, to touring Central Saint Martins’ (CSM) ongoing graduate show, where the next generation of creatives is imagining new futures through art, science, and design.

This summer, the KQ continues to explore the intersection of creativity, health, and wellbeing – from a disability-led performance festival at Camden People’s Theatre, to feel-good short courses at WM College in Tai Chi, jewellery-making, and more. To stay cool and curious, you might hydrate at Wellcome Collection’s ‘Thirst’ or sample the future of datafashion, and food at The Mills Fabrica.

Don’t forget to join us next week for the Alan Turing Institute‘s London Data Week: connect over drinks at our Data Social, or explore the future of data careers at our event for students and early-career researchers.

Wherever your summer takes you, inspiration is always just outside your door in the KQ.

So, how will you get creative with your health this summer?

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