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The University Sussex was one of a small number of UK universities identified as a major centre of interdisciplinary innovation, in the Crucible project [[Interdisciplinarity and Innovation]]. Sussex was a partner in the Crucible/ARU bid to host the national research hub for [[ | The University of Sussex was one of a small number of UK universities identified as a major centre of interdisciplinary innovation, in the Crucible project [[Interdisciplinarity and Innovation]]. Sussex was a partner in the Crucible/ARU bid to host the national research hub for [[digital culture in society]]. | ||
Crucible collaborators at Sussex include: | Crucible collaborators at Sussex include: | ||
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* [[Nick Collins]] | * [[Nick Collins]] | ||
* [[Judith Good]] | * [[Judith Good]] | ||
* [[Peter Cheng]] | |||
* [[Kirk Woolford]] | * [[Kirk Woolford]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:04, 26 August 2011
The University of Sussex was one of a small number of UK universities identified as a major centre of interdisciplinary innovation, in the Crucible project Interdisciplinarity and Innovation. Sussex was a partner in the Crucible/ARU bid to host the national research hub for digital culture in society.
Crucible collaborators at Sussex include: