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Digital and technology

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Arts and technologies in China: Connecting futures

‘Arts and technologies in China: Connecting futures’ maps the landscape of arts and technologies in Mainland China as the country emerges as a global technological powerhouse.

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Speaking assessment constructs: evolution or revolution in the AI era?

Generative AI is transforming speaking assessment, shifting from static measures to dynamic, interactive tasks and redefining constructs like fluency. Join our webinar to learn more.

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Why technology needs artists: 40 international perspectives

As technology is front and centre of UK agendas, 56 global leaders in art and technology highlight the critical role of artists in shaping human-centred futures.

Digital Cultural Heritage: Imagination, innovation and opportunity

An in-depth analysis of Digital Cultural Heritage, deep dives into nine technologies, cutting-edge case studies and recommendations for the future of heritage protection.

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Creative Technology Hubs in Germany: Mapping Creative Technology Hubs and Considering their Potential for Inclusive Practice with Migrants in Germany

Mapping creative tech hubs in Germany, exploring how immersive technologies can support innovation, inclusion and skills development for migrant communities.

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Human-centred AI: lessons for English learning and assessment

Paper outlining ten key principles for equitable, personalised, and supportive AI use.

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Arts and Technologies in ASEAN: Interconnected Parts

Interconnected Parts takes a closer look at practices and trends in the arts and technology ecosystems of ten ASEAN member states and Timor-Leste.

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UK Arts, Culture and Young People: Innovative practice and trends

What are the issues that young people and the sector are facing across the UK, and how is creative practice responding to those needs?

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Arts and Technologies in India: Reimagining the Future

This report provides a comprehensive overview of cutting-edge practice at the intersection of arts and technologies in India, with the voices of local artists and practitioners at its heart.

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OFF/TRACK Collective: Imagining New forms of Cultural Production

Dr Poppy Spowage reflects on her CREDO Research Secondment with The British Council.

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