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Reflecting on the work of the Creative Policy and Evidence Centre, Hasan Bakhshi outlines the direction of research for the next five years in a changing policy landscape.

The State of Creativity conference highlighted how the Creative Industries PEC will help put the creative industries at the heart of policy areas.

On 27 April we welcomed 350 researchers, policymakers and industry professionals to our State of Creativity conference at BFI Southbank in London, generously supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).

We reflected on the changing policy landscape for the UK’s creative industries and how the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (PEC) has contributed to the evolving evidence base in its first iteration.

The conference also provided an opportunity to discuss the research agenda for the next five years, as we move to a twin-hub structure with Newcastle University and the Royal Society of Arts as co-hosts...Keep reading on UK Research and Innovation.

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