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Biography Inge Panneels' current research is looking at sustainability in the creative industries as both a vehicle for culture change and how creative businesses implement sustainability in their business practice, particularly the circularly economy. She developed the Quintuple Bottom Line (profile, people, planet, purpose and place) framework, informed by funded collaborations with Applied Arts Scotland (Closing the Loop), Kathmandu University and British Council Nepal (2021/2022) and the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) (2021).

Publications include journal articles (Arts), book chapters (Routledge) and books.

She is currently Lecturer in Digital Media in the School of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment (SCEBE). She was previously (2019-2023) Research Fellow at Edinburgh Napier University on the AHRC funded Creative Informatics project which supported data driven innovation in the creative industries. Prior to this she was Senior Lecturer on the Artist Designer Maker Course at the University of Sunderland (2006-2019). She completed an AHRC funded PhD at Northumbria University (Visual Culture) "Mapping the Anthropocene: an investigation of cultural ecosystem services through artists' engagements with environmental change in Scotland" (2014-2020).
Research Interests creative geographies
mapping
environmental art practice
Anthropocene
circular economy
creative green economy
creative industries
professional practice and development of creative sector
Teaching and Learning University Lecturer (FTE), Digital Media, School of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment, Edinburgh Napier University, (October 2023-)

University Tutor (0.5 FTE), Master Programme, School of Arts and Creative Industries, Edinburgh Napier University (Sept 2022- May 23)

Senior Lecturer (0.4 FTE) Artist Designer Maker Programme, School of Art and Design, University of Sunderland, National Glass Centre (Sept 2006 – March 2019)
PhD Supervision Availability Yes
PhD Topics creative geographies
mapping
environmental art practice
cultural ecosystem services
creative industries
professional practice and development of creative sector