Arts Council England is the national development agency for the arts in England, distributing public money from Government and the National Lottery. Visit the national site to find out about Arts Council England in your region.
Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. You can use CC to change your copyright terms from "All Rights Reserved" to "Some Rights Reserved."
After I finally received confirmation I was being awarded a PhD a friend asked me, "So, now that you're all doctored up have you given in to a strange yearning to buy twe
Working in the fashion industry appealed to me from an early age but it wasn't until I discovered the role of 'fashion stylist' that the love affair began.
To celebrate the launch of the 200th issue next Spring, Ambit invite you to take a shot at their PROSE AND POETRY COMPETITION. Send 200 words* of poetry or prose, in any style on any subject.
The competition is open to ANYONE aged 16 or over.
A series of specialist training days for new postgraduates at the British Library. Attend one of the tailored days to learn more about the British Library's collections, meet our curators, and take part in a variety of specialist sessions and talks related to your research.
TEXPRINT's ethos is to celebrate and mentor the best new graduating talent, bringing them together to network and present their work to some of the most important names in the industry, both in the UK and abroad.
Students from the University of the West of England are celebrating winning the prize for the best stand at New Designers in London.
It is the first time that a group of students from UWE has won ‘best stand' at this prestigious exhibition. The stand resulted from a collaboration between students and staff in the Faculty of Creative Arts and the School of Architecture.
World famous novelist Martin Amis will be discussing the relationship between Literature and Violence at his next University of Manchester debate on Thursday 1st July 2010.
The writer will be joined by high profile guests Blake Morrison and John Gray for the evening event at the University's Martin Harris Centre.