The Culture team brings specialist input to support delivery of Curriculum 2029 and can advise on and broker sector partnerships to support faculty ambitions.
A range of programmes pair King's educators across all disciplines with artists and cultural organisations to address key educational challenges through co-designed, innovative and creative approaches.
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The Culture team offers support with identifying, brokering and managing partnerships with cultural partners to develop new collaborative modules, courses and dissertation schemes, including advice on the quality assurance and quality enhancement aspects of collaborative delivery.
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The Culture team works with colleagues across King’s to support students in translating education into learning through co-curricular activities in partnership with the cultural sector.
King's Undergraduate Research Fellowships programme offers students the chance to develop research skills by working alongside specialists. The Culture team aims to offer opportunities through this scheme, which is run annually via King's Experience.
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The Culture team delivers a range of programmes that support students in developing the skills and attributes for success, in achieving their personal and professional goals and in maintaining their health and wellbeing during their time at King’s.
Make Do Play is an annual programme that puts the growing body of research into the connections between arts and health into practice, supporting student wellbeing through daily creative challenges alongside artist-led practical sessions.
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The cultural champions programme pulls together a group of engaged students to work with the culture team to develop new projects and ideas. By co-creating and getting hands-on with designing cultural events and projects, students develop professional skills and experience.
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Creative Breaks was a pilot programme within the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care that aimed to improve staff and student wellbeing by encouraging everyone to put aside one hour per week to switch off, log off and take part in a range of creative activities.
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