Over the past decade, new types of academic-industry collaborations for commercial film and television production have emerged that aim to help the university partner enhance vocational relevance of their programmes and the industry partner to both find and nurture new talent as well as enable more cost-effective means of production. Building on previous work, this paper considers two collaborative models: University as ‘Production Partner’ and University as ‘Service Provider’. It presents an overview of case studies from a range of collaborations worldwide considering how these partnerships were structured, how stakeholder needs were considered, the benefit to students and graduates, and overall project effectiveness. It then looks in deta...
This paper considers the learning potential released by teaching to groups across different discipl...
This paper examines how technology transfer has operated in university-company projects undertaken i...
In this presentation Brown and Duthie, as duel practitioners, will investigate the relationship betw...
Over the past decade, new types of academic-industry collaborations for commercial film and televisi...
Increasingly universities and film schools are looking for ways to provide richer experiences for st...
This paper presents comparative research recently undertaken across universities and HE institutions...
Using a case study of independent film, this article explores the identity and working practices of ...
Recent research undertaken in Australia and abroad suggests that the development of effective collab...
Recent research undertaken in Australia and abroad suggests that the development of effective collab...
in December 2019, a group of key stakeholders in the Film/TV industries and employability teams with...
With a growing emphasis on employability and commercial relevance, universities are increasingly inv...
University-Industry collaboration as a driver of digital transformation ultimately depends on the en...
Increasingly, academics and practitioners in the UK are urged to work together in collaborative rese...
Through a case study analysis, this paper discusses the essential elements of successful university-...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to improve the understanding of university-industry research ...
This paper considers the learning potential released by teaching to groups across different discipl...
This paper examines how technology transfer has operated in university-company projects undertaken i...
In this presentation Brown and Duthie, as duel practitioners, will investigate the relationship betw...
Over the past decade, new types of academic-industry collaborations for commercial film and televisi...
Increasingly universities and film schools are looking for ways to provide richer experiences for st...
This paper presents comparative research recently undertaken across universities and HE institutions...
Using a case study of independent film, this article explores the identity and working practices of ...
Recent research undertaken in Australia and abroad suggests that the development of effective collab...
Recent research undertaken in Australia and abroad suggests that the development of effective collab...
in December 2019, a group of key stakeholders in the Film/TV industries and employability teams with...
With a growing emphasis on employability and commercial relevance, universities are increasingly inv...
University-Industry collaboration as a driver of digital transformation ultimately depends on the en...
Increasingly, academics and practitioners in the UK are urged to work together in collaborative rese...
Through a case study analysis, this paper discusses the essential elements of successful university-...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to improve the understanding of university-industry research ...
This paper considers the learning potential released by teaching to groups across different discipl...
This paper examines how technology transfer has operated in university-company projects undertaken i...
In this presentation Brown and Duthie, as duel practitioners, will investigate the relationship betw...