WORLD CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION WEEK APRIL 15 – 21 2017
Founded in 2001, WCIW is a time to encourage people to use their creativity to make the world a better and more interesting place and to make their place in the world better and more interesting too.
WCIW is a time to inspire new action, create novel ideas, make new decisions.
WCIW is a time to educate, engage, celebrate and open doors that help people experience freedom from suffering and open up to new worlds of what's possible.
WCIW is a do-it-yourself event - it happens where ever you are and how ever you want it to happen.
To find out more and learn how to participate please visit http://wciw.org/
OUR CONTRIBUTION TO WORLD CREATIVITY & INNOVATION WEEK
This year we are exploring the role of the body in creation. During WCIW (April 15-21) we will publish Creative Academic Magazine #6 on the theme of 'Exploring the Role of the Body in the Process of Creation' guest edited by Lisa Clughen, Nottingham Trent University and facilitate an online discussion on the role of the Body in the Process of Creation on the #creativeHE platform. We welcome your involvement in this conversation. It's a topic that is rarely discussed in higher education.
#creativeHE the platform for creativity conversations
Founded in 2001, WCIW is a time to encourage people to use their creativity to make the world a better and more interesting place and to make their place in the world better and more interesting too.
WCIW is a time to inspire new action, create novel ideas, make new decisions.
WCIW is a time to educate, engage, celebrate and open doors that help people experience freedom from suffering and open up to new worlds of what's possible.
WCIW is a do-it-yourself event - it happens where ever you are and how ever you want it to happen.
To find out more and learn how to participate please visit http://wciw.org/
OUR CONTRIBUTION TO WORLD CREATIVITY & INNOVATION WEEK
This year we are exploring the role of the body in creation. During WCIW (April 15-21) we will publish Creative Academic Magazine #6 on the theme of 'Exploring the Role of the Body in the Process of Creation' guest edited by Lisa Clughen, Nottingham Trent University and facilitate an online discussion on the role of the Body in the Process of Creation on the #creativeHE platform. We welcome your involvement in this conversation. It's a topic that is rarely discussed in higher education.
#creativeHE the platform for creativity conversations