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Our partners

The nature of digital research is highly collaborative and multi-disciplinary, and requires an agile and innovative approach, drawing on expertise from many partners and subject areas. It often opens up academic dialogue between Humanities and Science, and can bridge the gap between the academic, cultural, technical and commercial worlds.

Creative partnerships

Our digital research creates collaborative partnerships with a wide range of individuals and commercial partners. We have worked with startups and creatives through the REACT programme, including heritage technology specialists ; mobile app developers ; filmmakers ; and educational specialists .

Commercial partnerships

We work with commercial partners to deliver cultural heritage outputs such as digitised artefacts, museum displays and digitisation services - contact us to discuss potential projects or via the Exeter Innovation team  

Institutional partnerships

We work with institutional partners nationally and internationally. Our digital projects have included collaborators from , (India), ,  and . We also work with partners from libraries, archives and galleries, including , , the , the , and others.

Heritage sector partnership

We have also fostered close links with key partners in the South West England region, including , , , and , as well as the , and the , to promote the unique culture of our region, disseminate our research and methods, and engage with our local community.

Support from funding bodies

We have received the generous support of many funding bodies in the Arts, Humanities and Culture sectors which has enabled us to innovate and bring new digital technologies and methods to our research.