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The Engine Room provides consulting, research, advisory, project management and development services for governments, non government sector and enterprise. All our services can be tailored to meet your specific requirements. As part of a university, we are able to offer excellent value for money on all of our services and projects.

We have a range of services available including:


Community development
The Engine Room is committed to sustainable development and open access to the arts...
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Management of projects, professional associations and foundations
Many arts organisations and associations find that they struggle to deliver their services with volunteers. This means that vital management functions are often neglected...
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Creative Social Enterprise projects
The Engine Room designs, manages and evaluates creative, arts-based social enterprise projects in health, elderly care, justice, prisons, education...
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Arts/Design Commissioning
The Engine Room has wide access to artists covering all forms of art and performance...
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Knowledge transfer partnerships
The Engine Room supports the development and management of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs)
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Professional development and training
The Engine Room is committed to enhancing the professional training and status of artists working in social enterprise and creative community engagement...
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Tendering and grant preparation
Tendering for projects and making applications for grants is a time consuming and difficult process...
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Evaluation and impact measurement
The Engine Room has an international reputation for high quality, independent evaluations and impact measurements in the arts...
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Newsflash

Professor Anne Bamford is delighted to announce that an agreement has been signed with the Icelandic Ministry for Education, Science and Culture to conduct a detailed study of the current state of arts and cultural education within Iceland and to propose recommendations to strengthen and enhance provisions and to inform policy and practice. The work will commence immediately and complements work conducted in Belgium, the Netherlands and Denmark. These reports are all available in the publications area of this website.