King’s College, London – editing work culture and creativity reports

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King's College, London

About

King’s College, London wanted to make their latest report on culture, easy to read for a wide audience of arts professionals, while also retaining a certain amount of the academic style of the numerous authors.

The Cultural Value Scoping Project report, the second report of The Cultural Value project, was a significant piece of research supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

This fascinating project looked into the question of why the arts and culture matter, and how we capture the effects that they have. The second report, looked at the legacy of the research, and presented the case for a Collaborative Centre for Cultural Value.

How I helped

Anita worked closely with Dr Patrycja Kaszynska, Project Manager, to edit the report and where appropriate carry out restructuring and rewriting.

The final report had a consistent tone of voice, was easy to read, brought out the key messages, and make the case for the need for a new Centre.

Find out more and download the Cultural Value Scoping Project report.

A second project involved a lighter-level of editing to the College’s Creative Role of Research report. 

Years later, the Centre for Cultural Value is now based at The University of Leeds.

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