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Employability in the Creative Industries... A Reality Check... COA Conference The Royal College of Physicians June 26, 2015 A5 Conference Programme 2015_TM_Updates.indd 1 13/04/2015 16:30 Employability in the Creative Industries... A Reality Check... COA Conference The Royal College of Physicians 11 St Andrew’s Place London NW1 4LE June 26, 2015 Programme 9.30 Registration 10.20 Welcome 10.30 John Kampfner The Creative Industries: an Introduction 11.00 Ian Roberts and Jane McFadyen Space, Time and an Alternative Universe 11.50 Coffee 12.10 Jeff Baggott HE and Industry – AUB/Framestore: a Partnership Case study 12.55 Lunch 13.45 Verity McIntosh Curating the Conditions for Creativity A5 Conference Programme 2015_TM_Updates.indd 2 14.30 Nick Coveney Digital Futures within Publishing 15.00 Don Boogert Varied Paths to a Career in Computer Graphics and Visual Effects 15.30 Tea 15.55 Cassie Davies Strodder Case Study: How I became a Curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum 16.20 Jim Heverin Case Study: How I became a Director at Zaha Hadid Architects 17.00 Drinks reception In the herb garden of the Royal College of Physicians 13/04/2015 16:30 Speakers’ Biographies John Kampfner is CEO of the Creative Industries Federation. He is also Chair of Turner Contemporary, one of the UK’s most successful cultural institutions. In August 2012 he became a member of the Council of King’s College, London and in October 2014 he was appointed Chair of the Clore Social Leadership Programme. John is a critically acclaimed author, broadcaster and commentator, specialising in UK politics, international affairs, media and human rights issues. Ian Roberts is Principal Lecturer at Manchester School of Art / Manchester Metropolitan University where he has a faculty wide role concerned with employability and enterprise. His work with postgraduate students is concerned with objects, context and collaborative practice. He studied Industrial Design at the Royal College of Art and has worked as an educator and design consultant for over 30 years. Current work includes design consultancy for industry, knowledge exchange and healthcare research. Jane McFadyen is Principal Lecturer at Manchester School of Art, where she is the Unit Leader of Unit X, the Faculty wide module focussing on collaboration, external engagement and employability. She is also responsible for the School of Art Outreach programmes. Her research focuses on the management of academic change, pedagogic innovation and the imperatives of curriculum development through engagement with external partners to embed employability into the student experience. She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Jeff Baggott is Dean of Media and Performance at Arts University Bournemouth. He is an academic with a successful media career on stage and in production. With a BA in Fine Art and an MA in Film and Television Studies, he has a range of experience both as a practising cinematographer and producer and as an advocate for the place of independent filmmaking both in industry and the academy. Since its inception in 2011, he has been at the heart of the acclaimed partnership between AUB and Framestore. Verity McIntosh is Pervasive Media Studio Producer at Watershed’s research and development studios in Bristol. She works with a community of over 100 artists, designers, technologists and researchers exploring experience design and creative technologies. She leads on the Studio’s talent development work, including a new residency and mentoring programme designed to help young people and newcomers to gain traction and support for their big ideas. With a background encompassing theatre, visual arts, robotics and games, she is an enthusiastic advocate of all things brave, experimental and interdisciplinary by design. Nick Coveney is currently Head of Digital at Blink Publishing Group, the non-fiction imprint of Bonnier Publishing, one of the UK’s fastest growing publishing companies. In 2014 he was on the Bookseller’s Rising Stars list and also in 2014 he was selected as Proxime Accessit for the Young Stationers’ Prize. The judges described him as “forward-thinking and a real innovator”. After reading English at the University of Nottingham, Nick was awarded a Distinction on the MA Publishing Course at University College London in 2010. With more than five years experience across a range of bestselling projects, Nick is regarded as an industry expert in the field of digital publishing. Don Boogert is an Oxford Physics Graduate with over 15 years experience working in computer graphics technology in the UK and US, working on movies such as Skyfall, World War Z and Harry Potter to Video games for Nintendo and Activision. He currently works at Cinesite in London specializing in computer graphics and physics simulations. After working in dedicated software companies, he definitely prefers the exciting borders between technology and art. A5 Conference Programme 2015_TM_Updates.indd 3 13/04/2015 16:30 Speakers’ Biographies Speakers Biographies continued... continued... Cassie Davies Strodder is Curator of the Fashion and Textiles Department at the Victoria and Albert Museum. She graduated from Sussex University with a BA in Art History in 2006. Whilst working at the V&A she studied for her Masters Degree in History of Design and Material Culture under the tuition of renowned dress historian Lou Taylor. Cassie’s research into the Heather Firbank dress collection at the V&A is published in a book entitled ‘Shopping for Fashion in Edwardian London: The Heather Fairbank Collection’. Jim Heverin has been a Director at Zaha Hadid Architects since 2013. He joined the company in 1997, having graduated from Scott Sutherland School of Architecture in 1995. He has a Diploma in Architecture from North London University and has been ARB registered since 1999. Jim is responsible for the overall management and delivery of key projects for Zaha Hadid. His iconic London Aquatics Centre for the 2012 Olympics was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize. Among his current projects is the New National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan. Getting to the Royal College of Physicians Royal College of Physicians, 11 St Andrew’s Place, London NW1 4LE The Royal College of Physicians is located next to Regent’s Park in the centre of London. The main entrance can be reached by approaching the Outer Circle from Park Square East and the A501 Marylebone Road. By underground • • Regent’s Park Station on the Bakerloo line (3 minutes’ walk) Great Portland Street Station on the Circle, Metropolitan and City lines (5 minutes’ walk) Warren Street Station on the Victoria and Northern lines (10 minutes’ walk). • By train • Euston Station (15 minutes walk) King’s Cross Station (5 minutes by taxi) St Pancras Station – Eurostar terminal (5 minutes by taxi) Marylebone Station (5 minutes by taxi) • • • COA Ltd Sparham, Norwich NR9 5PR T 01362 688722 E conference@coa.co.uk © 2015 Cambridge Occupational Analysts Ltd. Registered in England No. 2049351 A5 Conference Programme 2015_TM_Updates.indd 4 13/04/2015 16:30