In a piece of research for The National Centre for Academic and Cultural Exchange (NCACE), Federica Rossi, Valentina Rizzoli and Emily Hopkins have sought to take advantage of the information available from the 2021 Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF) exercise, in order to provide a more comprehensive picture of HEIs’ engagement with the arts and cultural sector.
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