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Curious? Festival of Futures Powered by the Knowledge Quarter
All Knowledge Quarter partners are invited to submit proposals for Curious? Festival of Futures programmes. Building on the amazing success of Curious? 2015, King’s Cross will host a one-day long learning and knowledge-focused festival, encouraging and enabling partnerships and collaborations from across the Knowledge Quarter.

Museums of the Future: Agents of Soft Power
The Knowledge Quarter and Lord Cultural Resources will present the event Museums of the Future: Agents of Soft Power at this year Museum Next conference in Dublin.

Welcome New Knowledge Quarter Partners
We are delighted to announce that seven new partners have joined the Knowledge Quarter with specialities ranging from conservation, music, the arts and the third sector. New partners include BT Archives, Churches Conservation Trust, Help Musicians UK, London Sinfonietta, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, PRS for Music Foundation and the Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide.

Innovation Districts: The London Context
The Knowledge Quarter is delighted to partner with Centre for London, hosting a discussion on the changing geography of higher education and the knowledge economy as well as looking at how features of the innovation district model can be applied to London.

Regent High School Community and Family Open Day - Call for Participants
Regent High School invites Knowledge Quarter partners to join the school’s Community and Family Open Day. Partners can now express their interest, suggesting activities and ideas on how they would like to represent their organisation.

Humanities learning helps keep society sane by Professor Sarah Churchwell
Knowledge Quarter’s partner, the School of Advanced Study, in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council and British Academy, are now inviting applications for the third Being Human festival of the humanities. Sarah Churchwell, new festival director, talks about the importance and use of the humanities.

Confederation of British Industry – London Prosperity Agenda
The Confederation of British Industry sets the development of the Knowledge Quarter as one of the key action points in the “London Prosperity Agenda.” The agenda, a recommended manifesto for the next mayor, contained seven key priority areas including housing, transport, the planning system, skills, digital and technology, trade and financial services.

Shortlists for the 2016 CILIP CARNEGIE AND KATE GREENAWAY MEDALS and the inaugural AMNESTY CILIP HONOUR
Knowledge Quarter partners are invited to the reception for the announcement of the shortlists for the 2016 Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals, the most prestigious prizes in writing and illustrating for children. Following the announcement of CILIP and Amnesty International major new partnership, this year’s medals will receive the Amnesty CILIP Honour.
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