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The creative disciplines was one of the collaborative cluster projects. This project aimed to raise awareness of how institutions are using outcomes metrics in creative subjects, to assess the impact of the education students receive. The work was led by Glasgow School of Art, The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and The University of Edinburgh (Edinburgh College of Art).

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Project reports and selected outcomes

Creative Discipline: Collaborative Cluster - End of project report

Publication date: 10 Jan 2020

Making value matter in a metrics melee: Creative arts and design higher education's dilemmas (insights from a devolved nation)

Publication date: 28 Apr 2021

Data Matters Conference

Prof. Vicky Gunn delivered an update on the work of the creative disciplines collaborative cluster at the Data Matters Conference. The conference took place on 16 January 2019 and was jointly run by the M5 Group (QAA, Jisc and HESA). Delegates considered how institutions can make the most of data and metrics to improve the students' education. It also provided an opportunity to discuss whether the sector’s investment in data and metrics is making a difference. Vicky’s presentation considered how creative disciplines can engage with data including what evidence is meaningful to promote the curriculum and the skills that students develop on their way to graduating.