The Creative Humanities Academy (CHA) connects professionals and makers in the cultural field with academic researchers and students. We foster collaboration and mutual exchange. For this, we develop postgraduate education and offer consultancy for professionals and institutions in the cultural and creative sector. Think: lectures, workshops, courses, collaboration in specific projects, or advice for policy, strategy, or content development.  

We specialize in cultural theory and philosophy, research on cultural policy and creative practices, and in interdisciplinary and creative methods. We work with cultural institutions and creative industries, as well as with individual makers, and we have access to a large network of academic scholars, their (inter)national partners, and students and alumni. 

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  • Humanities News

    • Out of Shadows: A Graphic Novel Set in Lausanne a Century Ago

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      The graphic novel, a public engagement activity, aims to tell the complex history of peace-making in the inter-war era in a fun but still thought-provoking manner.
    • Exploring the potential of data donations

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      Data donation presents a new and unique approach to collecting digital trace data. The team of Karin van Es and Dennis Nguyen are conducting two pilot studies involving Netflix and ChatGPT.
    • Seed Funding Round for Researchers after Attending a 1-Day Pressure Cooker Session at 29 May

      News
      The Institute for a Circular Society (i4CS) is excited to introduce a new round of seed funding for researchers at TU/e, WUR, UU or UMCU who are passionate about advancing circular solutions through inter- and transdisciplinary collaboration and innovative research. This seed funding is a co-production between i4CS’s new theme Urban-Rural circularity (URC) and the province and city of Utrecht.
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