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GW4 Crucible 2025

Creative Societies and Cultures, Cultural and Public Good?

Creativity is at the heart of our society and culture. Creative disciplines bring value to our democracy, the places we live and how we live in them, as well as our personal and collective health. Creativity fuels scientific discovery, engineering advances, and underpins the £108bn contribution creative industries make to our economy. Creativity has impact, functionality and relevance that reaches beyond the arts and helps us make sense of the rapidly changing world around us – from geopolitics to software design, from climate change to healthcare, from countering misinformation to AI. Yet, we live in an era where creativity, the arts, and humanities are increasingly undervalued and underfunded, and where what even counts as ‘creativity’ is challenged by AI.

GW4 Crucible 2025 will foster conversations and collaborations between future research leaders to understand and address this central challenge. It will leverage the combined expertise from performance studies to politics, from architecture to public health, and from history to computer science, to generate innovative, multifaceted responses to the question of creativity’s place and shape in our society, culture and economy. If you are a GW4 researcher with an interest in or expertise applicable to any aspect of creative societies and cultures, we want to hear from you!

What is GW4 Crucible?

GW4 Crucible brings together 30 competitively selected future research leaders to explore how you can enhance your career by working with researchers in radically different disciplines on a themed research topic. 

The hybrid programme will include two in-person residential (two-day) labs, as well as four online masterclasses (see below for dates)*. Through these, you will explore working collaboratively with peers from vastly different disciplines to your own, while also connecting with expert guest speakers, enhancing your professional networks and visibility.

GW4 Crucible is an excellent opportunity for you to consider new approaches to your research and its impact, to enhance your leadership potential and career development, and to network with peers and experts from across GW4 and beyond.

The programme will provide you with the following benefits to help you make the next steps in your career:

  • Enhanced ability to think creatively and innovatively about your approach to your research and its wider impact.
  • Increased understanding of advocating for change and how you can impact change processes through your research.
  • Enhanced understanding of your own personal impact and effectiveness, and how to use your skills to further your career aspirations.
  • Increased visibility amongst a range of connected, thought provoking and influential people, including senior research and external stakeholders in the GW4 institutions and beyond.
  • Opportunity to start building collaborations across radically different disciplines bringing a transdisciplinary perspective to your research.
  • Opportunity to understand and develop the key leadership skills needed to lead confidently in a collaborative environment.

If you would like to discuss GW4 Crucible and how participation will help you make the next steps in your career, your local development teams would be happy to discuss this with you.

Eligibility criteria

You are eligible to apply for GW4 Crucible 2025 if you are:

  • The holder of a PhD (or equivalent) and see yourself at the cusp of research independence (see application guidance for more information)
  • Employed at one of the GW4 universities for the duration of the GW4 Crucible programme (until June 2025)
  • Able to commit to attending all the workshops. There will be two in-person labs (two-day residentials), as well as a short series of online masterclasses*. It is a requirement of the Crucible programme to attend all the below programme elements in full:
    • Lab 1 – 11/12 February 2025 in Cardiff
    • Lab 2 – 29/30 April 2025 in Bath
    • Online masterclasses – 10:30am-12:00pm on:
      • 21 February 2025
      • 7 March 2025
      • 20 March 2025
      • 4 April 2025

Accessibility

An important principle of the GW4 Crucible is that it provides a welcoming, supportive environment which enables future research leaders to grow and flourish. As such we want to make sure that the GW4 Crucible programme is accessible to all, including all aspects of our hybrid online and in-person workshops. If there are any factors which you feel would impede your access or full participation in any of the online or offline elements of this programme (i.e., caring responsibilities, accessibility requirements, etc.), please get in touch with us at talentandskills@gw4.ac.uk. We are keen to offer options that will help you best participate in GW4 Crucible.

How to apply

To receive an application pack, contact the GW4 Talent and Skills Team (talentandskills@gw4.ac.uk). Please include a little information about your current role, your area of research and one or two lines on why you are interested in applying, which will we consider to be your expression of interest.

The expression of interest is not a formal part of your application and will not be included with your application when it is sent to the selection panel. We request this information merely to confirm that you fulfil the criteria listed above.

The deadline for expressions of interest is Wednesday 16 October 2024. The final deadline for completed applications is midday, Wednesday, 23 October 2024.

You will need to secure written endorsement from your line manager to participate in the programme, which will need to be submitted as part of the application form. Please ensure that you leave enough time for your line manager to complete their section of the form as applications missing line managers approval and endorsement will be considered as incomplete and not accepted.

University of Bath
University of Bristol
Cardiff University
University of Exeter