Working Capital

Creativity, the arts and performance for innovative learning

Our multi-project programme encompasses the approaches of the arts, creative people and the creative sector and applies these to the world of business to develop greater creativity and innovation in WBS teaching, learning and research.

Working Capital Workshop series

We hold seminars and workshops open to students, staff, and people from creative and business sectors, seeking to share knowledge and ideas.

Writing for the Academy, for Business, for Creativity

A key part of the Working Capital project is to support and encourage best practice in writing and understanding of different communication styles and media, whether creating proposals, writing essays, or preparing case studies, for students and academics. The Working Capital writing programme supports this through:

WORKING CAPITAL - PODCAST SERIES
9 September

Businessman in art galleryA recently launched project at Warwick Business School seeks to bring together the worlds of business and the arts in a creative, academic context. The Working Capital project is a chance for staff, students and alumni at WBS to enhance their teaching and learning through the introduction of creative approaches, techniques and culture. A series of podcasts about the project are now available here.
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I am convinced that engagement with the Arts is a way of nurturing the creative impulse that is within every one of our students in order to help them become outstanding business leaders.

Professor Mark Taylor, Dean, WBS