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Creative Industries Educational, Skills and Training Issues
 
To enable the UK's creative industries to continue to flourish DCMS, along with other Government stakeholders, is taking action to improve the education and skills base of the sectors that comprise the creative industries
 
Creative Industries Higher & Futher Education Forum.
 
The Creative Industries Higher and Further Education Forum brings together key representatives of higher education, further education, creative industries, education and research. It is investigating how to further strengthen the connections between Higher Education, Further Education and the creative industries, as a follow up to the Lambert Review of Business-University Collaboration
 
The Forum has task sub-groups to progress two key areas of the Forum's interests;
 
For further information on the Creative Industries Higher and Further Education Forum:


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