Inception event of CHIME project at EFG London Jazz Festival

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EJN President Ros Rigby will be participating on the 20 November 2015, and in the framework of EFG London Jazz Festival, at the inception event of CHIME research project on jazz and heritage sites. EJN is an associated partner in the project and the meeting will be the occasion to explore synergies between CHIME and the work of EJN and its members and the ways in which they can benefit from each other. Julie's Bicycle will be also be present, as a partner of the project, and will present the work done on "Take the Green Train" project together with EJN, as well as other initiatives and for including enviornmental sustainability in the creative sector. Programme below

CHIME Inception Event
Programme (Sunley Pavilion - Royal Festival Hall, London, 20 November 2015)
 
1300-13.15 Welcome and Introductions (TW/all)

13.15 - 13.45 Perspectives from the CHIME project team

13.45-14.45 Perspectives from Associated Partners - Julie's Bicycle, EJN, EFG LJF, Kultur i Vast, MISTRA Urban Futures etc.
 
14.45-15.00 Coffee
 
15.00-16.00 Workshop activity (led by Beth Perry, Directure of Sustainable Urban and Regional Futures)

15.00-16.00 Integrating Perspectives; Identifying Connections; Impact in the Project. Identifying opportunities for engagement, communication, influence and impact (led by George McKay, AHRC Connected Communities Leadership Fellow)

17.00 Next steps/close (TW)

Move from Southbank Centre to the Barbican

18.30 EFG London Jazz Festival wine reception

More information on the project: http://chimeproject.eu/