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    Creative Economies Forum 2022

    • The Event
    • Position Paper
    • Recordings
    • Impressions
    • Project SkillMatcher
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    The Event

    Future Skills – Future Now
    7–8 September 2022, Toni Campus Zurich

    In early September 2022, the second Creative Economies Forum (CEF) at the Zurich University of the Arts ZHdK presented over 25 internationally renowned experts from the fields of art and culture, research and entrepreneurship to debate «Future Skills – Future Now». Keynote speeches and interactive panel discussions took place during this two-day event at the Toni Campus, and the public could participate in various workshops.
    The forum was organized by the Zurich Centre for Creative Economies, curated by the advisory committee member Lisa Lang.

    Dive into the recorded sessions, take a look into our picture gallery and sign up for the newsletter to get an invitation for next years' edition!

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    About CEF 2022

    Position Paper

    The key outcomes of the CEF 2022 are formulated in a position paper reflecting context and fields of action.

    Position Paper

    Recordings

    For those who could not attend the CEF 2022 or want to dive into the sessions again, the recordings are now online.

    Impressions

    ... of the Creative Economies Forum 2022

    • Impressions CEF 2022 Impressions CEF 2022

    Project SkillMatcher

    Presented for the first time at the Creative Economies Forum 2022, the ZHdK SkillMatcher is an experimental research and development project of the Zurich Centre for Creative Economies, the ZHdK's quality development department and the HR-Tech-Company Scrambl.

    Try it out!

    About the «SkillMatching» experiment
    In its strategy and mission statement, ZHdK claims to qualify its students for professional work in the cultural sector and in other economic and social areas. Teaching should be oriented towards the current demands of possible fields of activity, anticipate them and help shape them.

    The Accreditation and Quality Development Office of the ZHdK and the ZCCE have launched the «SkillMatching» project to meet this demand. Here, findings from the ZCCE's many years of research on the labour markets in the creative economies and central concerns of the ZHdK's 2024 Major-Minor study reform come together.

    The «SkillMatching» project is an experiment in the sense of the ZCCE's understanding of research, which will be presented for the first time at the Creative Economies Forum 2022 (CEF22). The basis for the experiment is all major programmes approved by the ZHdK board in 2022 for introduction in 2024.

    The ZHdK «SkillMatcher» identifies overlaps between the skills profiles of ZHdK degree programmes and the requirement profiles from job advertisements. ZHdK students are shown the most suitable job profiles for their skills and vacancies.

    The ZCCE uses the experience gained at CEF22 to further develop the research field of «skills». The Accreditation and Quality Development Office will use these for the internal processes of programme development and quality assurance.