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Centre for Cultural and Creative Industries – Bath Spa University
Centre for Cultural and Creative Industries – Bath Spa University
The Centre for Cultural and Creative Industries
The Centre for Cultural and Creative Industries (CCCI) works across both academia and industry, supporting and amplifying research and practice across multiple sectors.
About CCCI
The Centre for Cultural and Creative Industries (CCCI) is a strategic research centre, drawing together academics and practitioners, both within Bath Spa University, as well as facing outward, engaging our city, our region, and our world.
Since first established by
Professor Kate Pullinger
in 2017, CCCI has served as a focal point for interdisciplinary research that engages arts, culture, humanities, science, and technology.
BSU is a creative university where traditional subjects sit alongside a strong culture of creative practice research. As a result, CCCI is profoundly engaged with making and makers, writing and writers, painting and pixels, the hand-made and the automated.
Illustration: Alex Williamson
In this section:
Events
Blogs
Affiliates
The Studio
Doing Together
Narrative and Emerging Technologies
Bristol+Bath Creative R+D
Immersive Audio Network
MyWorld
Creative Policy
BSU Boost
Our projects
Through our array of interdisciplinary projects, public engagement events and research publications, we seek to challenge and redefine what it means to be creative.
The Value of Artists
Culture West
City of Imagination
Forest of Imagination
MIX Conference
Ambient Literature
Our people
Since 2023, CCCI has been co-directed by Professor Kate Pullinger and Dr Ruth Farrar. They are joined by our CCCI Research Fellows who have some or all of their work week allocated to collaborating with the Centre and its associated projects.
Penny
Hay
Professor of Imagination
Eleanor
Rowley
Postdoctoral Impact Research Fellow
Kate
Pullinger
Professor of Creative Writing and Digital Media, and Director of the Centre for Cultural and Creative Industries
Ruth
Farrar
Reader in Creative Media and Enterprise, and Co-Director of the Centre for Cultural and Creative Industries
Coral
Manton
Research Fellow in Creative Computing
Natasha
Kidd
Associate Vice Provost: Creative Engagement
Tanvir
Bush
Research Fellow in Creative Writing and Disability Studies
Research grants
Since its inception, CCCI has been awarded three large-scale multi-partner research grants. These programmes have enabled multiple colleagues from BSU to participate in cutting-edge collaborative research and this, in turn, has benefitted their ability to teach and innovate in their chosen fields. Since teaching and learning are at the absolute core of everything the university does, this relationship between research and curriculum development is vital.
South West Creative Technology Network
The
South West Creative Technology Network
(SWCTN) brought together four South West universities and two cultural organisations across the themes of Immersion, Automation, and Data, enabling cross-disciplinary research and funding a series of creative industries prototypes.
SWCTN received £6.5m of funding from Research England’s Connecting Capabilities Fund and ran from 2018-2021. Seven BSU academics were awarded Fellowships worth between £12-15k through this programme, from across theatre, creative writing, visual arts, creative computing, biology, and music, and several academics worked on the prototyping projects SWCTN supported.
Bristol and Bath Creative Research and Development
The
Bristol and Bath Creative Research and Development
partnership (B+B Creative R+D) brought together the four universities in Bristol and Bath with Watershed in Bristol to fund research into new technologies and the creative industries.
This £7.5m Arts and Humanities Research Council funded creative industries cluster partnership programme ran from 2018-2023, enabling research and prototyping on the themes of Digital Placemaking, Expanded Performance, and Amplified Publishing. BSU academics were engaged across this programme, including leading on the development and roll-out of the Amplified Publishing programme.
MyWorld
This £30m UKRI-funded Strength in Places programme brings together the four universities in Bristol and Bath, alongside global and local creative industries companies for cutting-edge research into immersive media.
Running from 2021 through 2026, this programme will enable academic researchers who lead on new forms of narrative, computer vision, motion capture, AI and understanding audiences, to work with the screen and live performance industries to maximise our visual media research and production capabilities across the region.
This project supports students through the MyWorld Scholars programme, and industry partners through industry-focused training opportunities, MyWorld Fellowships and R&D prototyping programmes. MyWorld has brought more than £250,000 of investment into BSU’s film, tv, immersive audio and XR facilities.
Our impact
One thing these three large-scale projects have in common is that they bring together industry and academia in a manner that ensures that the research taking place within universities can make a difference in the wider world. Historically this has been called 'Technology Transfer', 'Knowledge Transfer', and more recently 'Knowledge Exchange'.
The team behind SWCTN co-wrote a set of Knowledge Exchange principles whose key message is: ‘If knowledge is power, then knowledge exchange is sharing power.’
These projects have a strong commitment to inclusion and diversity, providing research fellowships to a broad range of non-academic participants, enabling our academics to work on industry-focused shared research interests and technology-led prototyping projects.
CCCI works to support BSU colleagues in a number of other ways, including funding multiple fellowships and PhDs, providing funding for events, supporting the development of research bids and running symposia and lectures.
Creative enterprise is also one of our core principles. The success of these research grants has enabled Bath Spa University to open its first town centre innovation hub,
The Studio
at Palace Yard Mews, where we offer space to researchers and innovators in the creative technology sector.
CCCI is here to foster creative cross-disciplinary conversations, based on the principle that shared research leads to new research, and new research leads to better, more engaging, teaching and learning.
Recent blogs
BSU Boost
27 February 2026
Stacey Pottinger shares how BSU Boost can support small businesses and arts organisations to access grants and funding.
Ludo2025
23 October 2025
Michael Pennington reflects on Ludo2025, Europe’s leading conference on videogame music and sound.
Propagate Planning Day
14 August 2025
Claire Loder reflects on a new student residency for MA Fine Art students at Bath City Farm.
Sensing Water: Taste, smells, sounds and wellbeing benefits
7 August 2025
Dr Lori Bystrom reflects on creating an event with Bath Medical Museum.
Unveiling new narratives: Digitising fashion assets
28 May 2025
Gabby Shiner-Hill discusses unveiling new narratives while digitising fashion assets at the Fashion Museum Bath.
Embodied Voices
26 May 2025
Dr Kerrie Reading shares her experience of attending the Embodied Voices Conference at the University of Warwick.
Writing Prison Narratives
24 May 2025
Rosalchen Whitecross reflects on the international Narrative Matters Conference 2025 in Paris.
Intellectual property in video game performance
20 May 2025
Dr Sevra Guzel discusses performers’ rights for video game actors under UK intellectual property law.
Teen Diaries
13 May 2025
Claire Levy presents interactive documentary ‘Teen Diaries’ at the BSA Conference 2025 in Manchester.
Bringing the Body with You
27 March 2025
Professor Vicky Hunter outlines her experience at the University of Malta’s annual School of Performing Arts Conference.
The Rural Music Project
21 February 2025
Dr Simon Strange discusses The Rural Music Project at the Night Time Economy Summit 2025.
Telling complex historical narratives using immersive technologies
20 February 2025
Rachel Pownall talks immersive storytelling and historically-based narratives.
BSU Boost
27 February 2026
Stacey Pottinger shares how BSU Boost can support small businesses and arts organisations to access grants and funding.
Ludo2025
23 October 2025
Michael Pennington reflects on Ludo2025, Europe’s leading conference on videogame music and sound.
Propagate Planning Day
14 August 2025
Claire Loder reflects on a new student residency for MA Fine Art students at Bath City Farm.
Sensing Water: Taste, smells, sounds and wellbeing benefits
7 August 2025
Dr Lori Bystrom reflects on creating an event with Bath Medical Museum.
Unveiling new narratives: Digitising fashion assets
28 May 2025
Gabby Shiner-Hill discusses unveiling new narratives while digitising fashion assets at the Fashion Museum Bath.
Embodied Voices
26 May 2025
Dr Kerrie Reading shares her experience of attending the Embodied Voices Conference at the University of Warwick.
Writing Prison Narratives
24 May 2025
Rosalchen Whitecross reflects on the international Narrative Matters Conference 2025 in Paris.
Intellectual property in video game performance
20 May 2025
Dr Sevra Guzel discusses performers’ rights for video game actors under UK intellectual property law.
Teen Diaries
13 May 2025
Claire Levy presents interactive documentary ‘Teen Diaries’ at the BSA Conference 2025 in Manchester.
Bringing the Body with You
27 March 2025
Professor Vicky Hunter outlines her experience at the University of Malta’s annual School of Performing Arts Conference.
The Rural Music Project
21 February 2025
Dr Simon Strange discusses The Rural Music Project at the Night Time Economy Summit 2025.
Telling complex historical narratives using immersive technologies
20 February 2025
Rachel Pownall talks immersive storytelling and historically-based narratives.
How to get involved
CCCI is open to all Bath Spa University research staff.
One of the best ways to become involved is to subscribe to our monthly newsletter. If you would like to receive the newsletter with information about our Affiliate Scheme and other projects and events, email
CCCI@bathspa.ac.uk
The Centre for Cultural and Creative Industries runs an
Affiliate Scheme
which offers members access to the extensive experience and resources of the CCCI team. We welcome members at all stages of their careers.
Our affiliates
Contact CCCI
Curious to learn more? To apply for a PhD with us, or to become a CCCI Affiliate, please send an email to
CCCI@bathspa.ac.uk
. We'd love to hear from you.
To see what we're up to, follow
@CCCIBathSpa
on X (formerly Twitter).
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