Culture Brazil: 3x3 Hubs

Similar documents
Fellowship Application

CREATIVE SPARK: HIGHER EDUCATION ENTERPRISE PROGRAMME APPLICATION GUIDELINES FOR PARTNERSHIP GRANTS

Enterprise Fellowships:

V&A Samsung Korean Digital Art Residency 1 October March 2016

Expectations for the Residency We would like to achieve a balance of benefits for the Resident, the public and Museum as far as possible.

The AHRC-Smithsonian Fellowships in Digital Scholarship Call Document

Completing this form. International Skills Partnerships Foundation Project Proposal Guidance

Empowering the Third Sector in Self-renewal Process: Building up Collaborative and Innovative Problem Solving Platform in Hong Kong

EURAXESS Science Slam Brazil 2016

NEW BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT FIA FEA USP PROF. JAMES WRIGHT. Entrepreneurship. Entrepreneur qualities and Brazilian context Class # 2

Open Innovation in Agrifood Edition

Cyberport and Hong Kong Monetary Authority Connect Hong Kong Start-ups & Industry Partners with the FinTech Community in London

Application guide for Embedded at The Open Data Institute

Bringing markets together

LONDON AND THE UK A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR CHINESE COMPANIES AND INVESTORS

Degree in Management of Business and Technology

1.5. Indo-German-Swiss Bootcamp Calling Entrepreneurs for

Better with Design: Approach. Georg Poslawski, June 10 th 2011, Rīga, Latvija. Together for the future

Young Creative Entrepreneur We find the best global talent give them the opportunity of a lifetime and access to a network of invaluable connections

The role is initially for a period of 12 months commencing in January 17, however there is a possibility of an extension subject to funding.

UKTI BRAZIL CONSTRUCTION MISSION OCTOBER 2012

THE DICE FUND COLLABORATION GRANT BACKGROUND AND GUIDANCE. 30 August 2018

Connecting Cities of the United Kingdom and Western Balkans through Digital Industries

A cultural vision for. Elephant and Castle

Pharmacy: Transforming outcomes

To apply go to apply.artsadmin.co.uk

Pop Brixton Frequently Asked Questions. 1. What is Pop Brixton?

Tour of Brazil. Opportunities of collaboration between Brazil and Switzerland in science and innovation. Malin Borg, swissnex Brazil

Driving the mobile and digital transformation of society to help improve people s lives

British Council - Study Tour to the UK Terms of Reference

Global Business Conference and Business Expo 2017

Memorandum of Understanding between Screen Scotland Partners

1st march 2018 SPONSORSHIP BROCHURE

Research and development (R&D)

The UCL London Strategy

Contents. Ad Tech Big Data Creative Information Security. Marketing Media, Planning & Buying. Project Management & Client Services

Capacity building & internationalization for ABRUEM institutions

Seeking business facing experts in technology research development and commercialization, marketing and management

GATEWAY TO GLASGOW TUESDAY, MAY 23 THURSDAY, MAY 25 GLASGOW, SCOTLAND

GUIDELINES

Driving innovation through collaboration. Todd Selby Head of Development & Commercial Strategy

Making Space: Developing and Sustaining Affordable Artists Studios and Creative Workspaces EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

OS OPEN DATA SIMPLY REMOVING THE PRICE TAG DOESN T CREATE USEFUL OPEN DATA. Peter ter Haar. Director of Products and Innovation

BFI NETWORK Talent Executive, Film Hub Midlands

ECOSYSTEM DEVELOPMENT IN JAPAN JETRO TOKYO SEMINAR MARCH 2018

SUPPORTING SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR: SUMMARY

1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Strategic Context HES Corporate Plan

HIGHER EDUCATION LINKS TRAVEL GRANT - GUIDELINES FOR APPLICANTS

Emily Berwyn (real estate professional and entrepreneur)

London Councils: Diabetes Integrated Care Research

Circular Fashion for London

The Landscape of Social Enterprise in Ghana

International TO STAND OUT. Strategy TO SCALE TO SUPPORT

THE ENTREPRENEURIAL REFUGEE NETWORK

LANDSCAPE STUDY OF ACCELERATORS AND INCUBATORS IN BRAZIL

This year s budget is an opportunity to take further steps to increase the growth potential of the UK s games and interactive entertainment industry.

Arts Council England and Julie s Bicycle offer one powerful blueprint to inspire the leadership we need.

Innovators Academy launched to develop future entrepreneurs, business leaders and innovators in Singapore

V&A CERAMICS RESIDENCY OPEN CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

ITU Regional Development Forum 2018 (RDF-ARB) Algiers Algeria, Feb Innovation. Fostering vibrant ICT Centric Innovation ecosystems

UK TRADE & INVESTMENT BRITAIN OPEN FOR BUSINESS. An overview of UKTI Investment Services

START-UP VISA CANADA. Strengthening the entrepreneurship ecosystem

ACCESS GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES. Liverpool, UK June 2018

Go-To-Market Program. Go Global From The Start. Born2Global Road Map. Global Membership Services. Why Choose Born2Global?

UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships Overview of the scheme

SUBMISSION FROM HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS ENTERPRISE INTRODUCTION

Request for Expressions of Interest (EOI): Grant award to Host organization(s) for the African Regional Mobile Applications Laboratory

Innovation Academy. Business skills courses for Imperial Entrepreneurs

SMMT Webinar. International business opportunities. 30 March 2010

OPEN CALL. Being Human festival 2018 Call for applications. About this pathway. What support is on offer? What formats are suitable?

Buttle UK. Chief Executive Officer. Candidate Information Pack

Creative Youth Programme FAQs

V&A RESEARCH INSTITUTE (VARI) OPENING THE CABINET OF CURIOSITIES ARTIST RESIDENCY CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

Sponsored by Supported by Presented by

Please find enclosed information on the Assistant Education Producer. To apply you will need to complete our online application form.

UK coordinator: Prof Heiko Balzter, Director, Centre of Landscape & Climate Research, University of Leicester, United Kingdom

leaders of the UK s innovation centres, innovation academics together to discuss innovation, government and society.

ACCESS GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES. Liverpool, UK June 2018

BACKING YOUNG AUSTRALIANS

City of Kingston Report to Council Report Number Lanie Hurdle, Commissioner, Community Services Jaclyn Grimmon, Manager, Recreation Programs

IEC Young Egg Leaders Programme

OPPORTUNITY: FREELANCE PROJECT MANAGER. Rewire Project Manager (Freelance Position self-employed)

Creative Enterprise Week Partner Pack

The Global Future of Business

Innovative Entrepreneurship. Enabling successful enterprise through practical training and development

General Manager, Research and Innovation

The University of British Columbia

BUFFALO CITY ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY BUSINESS INCUBATION LEARNING EXCHANGE LEARNING NOTE

Let the world see your brand on a global stage

Charities Aid Foundation Retail Charity Bond 5% due 2026

Bright Future Program REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

aid&london trade April /aidandtrade.london /AidTrade

Celebrate Our City With The Festival That Gives Back

2018 V4B Awards Sponsorship. Design by

Heritage Community Engagement Worker - Tender Brief

BSAC STRATEGY ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY BRITISH SOCIETY FOR

JOB VACANCY AT EIT FOOD / CLC North-West

Thamesmead Community Archive Manager

COMPETITION GUIDELINES

Marketing Manchester. Visit. Meet. Invest. Study

Transcription:

Culture Brazil: 3x3 Hubs We are looking for three UK creative hubs to participate in an exchange programme with three equivalent initiatives in Brazil. Why creative hubs? Creative Hubs are transforming the way that creative people work, innovate and connect across the globe. Today, despite or perhaps because of the technologies which are blurring the boundaries between when and where we work and play, creatives are, more than ever, finding new spaces to connect, create and innovate. From Cape Town to Rio de Janeiro and London to Shanghai, these spaces are increasing access to cultural production resources, supporting more people to pursue cultural and creative careers and reaching out to different audiences. They re also redefining the traditional model for cultural businesses.

Each creative hub has its own ecosystem through its residents (people renting studio space or using the co-working space, etc.), participants (people attending events, workshops, exhibitions or using the hubs resources) and partners (collaborators who are running projects together). The founders and innovators leading these creative hubs are the caretakers, nurturers and amplifiers of these networks; they have the access and ability to create new, global connections for the creative entrepreneurs and organisations that they support. This is much more than business to business, this is network to network. Through this programme we want to highlight the importance of these new initiatives to the global cultural landscape, and bring together the British Council s extensive international networks together with the more personalised and localised reach of hubs to create new connections and opportunities. We want Creative Hub founders or innovators to learn from other creative hubs, sharing information on their different business models, community ethos, values, stories and projects. How will it work? This initiative will connect creative hubs internationally between the UK and Brazil through an annual exchange programme. Hubs in the UK will be twinned with a partner international hub to participate in an exchange programme for up to two weeks (between 9 14 days). This year: Three founders or innovators of UK creative hubs will be selected to participate in the programme through an open competition and interview process. The three successful UK participants will be matched with three Brazilian creative hub founders or innovators. Between October 2014 and February 2015 the successful UK applicants will host a Brazilian creative hub founder or innovator at their creative hub in the UK. The residency will last for two weeks. Between March 2015 and June 2015 the successful UK applicants will then travel to Brazil for a reciprocal residency where they will be hosted for two weeks at their matched Brazilian creative hub. Both the UK and Brazilian participants will agree on an appropriate programme for each residency, ideally planning it to happen

alongside relevant trade events and giving the resident as much exposure and understanding of the local network and space. The selected UK and Brazilian participant hub leaders will be tasked with blogging/vlogging/creating a photo story about their experiences in UK or Brazil which will be posted on British Council Creative Economy website and other relevant websites and media channels, thus sharing their experience with other UK hubs and beyond. The programme will cover; the cost of return economy flights from the UK to Brazil and any other travel required, the costs of all accommodation for the period of the residency, the cost of visas and subsistence (up to an agreed amount). More guidelines will be provided by the British Council following the selection. Who are we looking for? UK-based leaders, founders and pioneers who are setting up and developing hubs or spaces to support creative entrepreneurs and creative communities: Founders or leaders who have set up a creative co-working space or a creative hub that brings creative businesses together to collaborate, network and share ideas Founders or leaders who are using innovative tools or models to set up and run creative hubs, for example crowdfunding, community ownership, re-using disused buildings, pop-ups etc. Founders or leaders based in or working with a wide variety of different types of creative hubs including hackspaces, incubators, labs, makerspaces etc. Other criteria: You must be currently based in the UK. We welcome applicants from across the UK. Evidence of experience of founding an innovative UK-based creative hub OR evidence of using innovative tools or models to run or grow a UK-based creative hub Evidence that you are still running or working closely with a UKbased creative hub

Details of how the exchange programme would benefit you and your creative hub community Details of an interesting programme of activity at your creative hub for the Brazilian hubs participant. Details of how you create links and exchange between the Brazilian hubs participant and their hub network both during the exchanges and afterwards. Commitment that you will be able to participate in the exchange programme within the timeframe outlined above. Details on how you plan to share this experience within your own network throughout and after the residencies. How do you apply? Send us a 1-2 pp expression of interest by 5pm on Monday 25 August 2014 which includes the following: Hub profile: Please include a description of your creative hub or community (including size, sectors, building, ethos and business model). Please include contact details and website. Personal statement: Please describe your own background, experience and interests in relation to founding and leading creative hubs. A brief description of how the exchange would benefit you and your creative hub community The proposed activities and programme at your creative hub for the Brazilian hubs' participant. Details of how you will create links and exchange between the Brazilian hubs participant and their hub network both during the exchange and afterwards. Details of any links with creative hubs or communities in Brazil or if you have ideas of a creative hub in Brazil that you would like to do the residency programme with please include this in your application. Commitment that you will be able to participate in the exchange programme within the timeframe outlined above. Interviews will be held on the w/c 8 September 2014 London. We can arrange telephone or Skype interviews for participants who cannot travel to London.

Submissions are accepted via email only. Please send completed applications to: erin.bunting@britishcouncil.org Submissions should be emailed before 5pm (BST) on 25 August 2014. If you have any questions about the process or the programme please contact Erin.bunting@britishcouncil.org Culture Brazil: 3x3 Hubs is part of a wider UK/Brazil exchange programme (Cultura Brasil) managed by the British Council Brazil with support from Brazil s Ministry of Culture.