Afro beats and Afro bytes: PhD Scholarship
Applications are invited for a 4-year funded PhD studentship on “Afro beats and Afro bytes: the global development of West Africa music and the role of digital and platform economies.” The…
King’s College team in Lagos
We are excited to be visiting Lagos (Nigeria) 13th-17th of November. The research trip includes various research activities, presentations and dissemination and marks the start of new collaborations across the new…
Celebrating AHSCE and the new Africa-Europe Cluster of Research Excellence at M A D House, University of Lagos
On 14 November the African Hub for Sustainable Creative Economies came together at MAD House, University of Lagos to celebrate the launch of the new research report and the new collaborative…
Supporting Women’s Creative Entrepreneurship in Lagos: A network and documentary film
Dr Lauren England (Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries) and Dr Eka Ikpe have been awarded funding from King’s College London AHRC Impact Acceleration Account to work with partners based…
International research team publishes African Hub for Sustainable Creative Economies Impact Report
The African Hub for Sustainable Creative Economies is pleased to announce the publication of the final impact report of the project. The report is now available open access and can be…
AHSCE evolves into Africa-Europe Cluster of Research Excellence on Creative Economies
The work of the AHSCE project is closing in the coming weeks, with a final report being published soon. However, the legacy and work of the past 15 months can continue…
Report published: Future Festivals South Africa: Lessons From The Age of COVID-19
The Future Festivals South Africa final policy report was launched on 9 March as part of Africa Week at King’s College London. The report offers an overview of the 18-month research…
Intertwined: Fashion, Textile and Heritage in Nigeria exhibition
The ‘Intertwined: Fashion, Textile and Heritage in Nigeria’ photography exhibition, was held in King’s College London early in 2022 ( 8 February 2022 to 11 March 2022). The exhibition explored the…
Understanding and supporting Creative Economies in Africa Report
This report (download it for free by clicking on the image) is the result of a previous stage of funded activities as part of an AHRC-funded research network. The report provides…