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Project Description

Description:
Crafting Futures Nepal (CFN) is a partnership between Edinburgh Napier University (Inge Panneels, Creative Informatics), Kathmandu University and Applied Arts Scotland (AAS), funded by the British Council. Applied Arts Scotland (AAS) are a founding partner of the British Council’s UK Crafting Futures Network.
The CFN research project will be threefold:
1: it will develop the brief for incubator programme, informed by expertise of all three partners [estimated 3x working days]
2: it will assess and monitor the programme and present it at COP26 in Glasgow in November2021 [estimated x3 working days, not including travel]
3: it will develop a comparative study of the completed incubator programme and assess it against the criteria of a Circular Economy Model using Quadruple Bottom Line methodology and compare this against similar creative businesses in the Edinburgh City Deal Region (Creative Informatics) [estimated 10 working days]

Project Acronym CFN
Status Project Complete
Funder(s) British Council
Value £2,057.00
Project Dates Nov 1, 2020 - Feb 28, 2022



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