Weidenfeld-Hoffman Trust
Leeds Beckett University
eiNetwork & Digests
Newsweek
Flanders Architecture Institute
National Football Museum
The National Football Museum is a museum at the Urbis building in Manchester city centre founded to preserve, conserve and interpret several important collections of association football memorabilia. |
Rough Trade
Institute of Modern Languages Research
Ayn Rand Institute
National Organisation for the Treatment of Abusers
Full Fact
Nuclear Industries Association
National Farmers Union
Culture on the Offensive
Association of British Bookmakers
School of Advanced Study, University of London
Glasgow Caledonian University School of Work Based Education
Lisbon Architecture Triennale
University of Salford, Manchester
The Glasgow School of Art
The Architecture Foundation
BiTS Hochschule
Bow Arts
This year Bow Arts celebrates its 20th anniversary. Bow Arts is an arts education charity that provides affordable creative workspaces for over 400 emerging artists. Alongside this, Bow Arts manages one of the country’s most exciting and award winning education programmes, which takes world-class artists into 70 schools to improve the lives and learning of children and young people. Bow Arts runs the Nunnery Gallery, a public gallery that supports a diverse range of high quality exhibitions and events as well as the delivery of a public arts programme, and is home to the Carmelite Café. Established in 1995, Bow Arts holds an important place in east London which is fast becoming known as London’s Artist Quarter. For more information, visit www.bowarts.org. |
Immunocore
The Academy
Retail Week
Action on Consumer Choice
Sir William Perkins's School
Hallmark Hotels
The Hallmark Hotel Derby Midland has an enviable location, within walking distance of Derby city centre. Yet in half an hour you can be rambling in the Peak District National Park. |
International Business Times
The Lighthouse
Rhinegold Publishing
Civic Room
Index on Censorship
Kultura Liberalna
Magna Carta Institute
The Geological Society of London
House of St. Barnabas
The House of St Barnabas supports homeless people back into lasting paid work by offering integrated hospitality training and work experience in its social business, a not-for-profit private members club in Soho. The club is a dynamic cultural space for the continually curious, the interested and interesting and those who are motivated by social change. Described as a ‘hip Soho hang-out’ by Financial Times’ How to Spend It, the culturally inspired club is also revered for ‘demolishing stereotypes’ by Dazed Digital. |
Poet in the City
Night Time Industries Association
Satellite Applications Catapult
SCALS: Studies of Co-creating Assisted Living Solutions
Natural Environment Research Council
National Housing Federation
Open Society Foundations
Canal180
Canal180 is the first Portuguese Open Source TV channel entirely dedicated to culture, arts and creativity. Following the ever-changing artistic agenda, the channel broadcasts innovative content, created by a new generation of artists. Canal 180 also exclusively produces and curates projects from around the world. Combining internet and TV in the same platform, Canal 180 is targeted to a growing audience that can finally watch original content on art and culture at easy access. An award-winning TV channel based in Portugal, Canal 180 aims to broadcast worldwide via cable television operators. In 2015, Canal 180 is a partner on the following events: Thursday 5 November, Porto Friday 6 November, Porto Saturday 7 November, Lisboa (Bairro Alto) |
Pimlico Academy
Indigo Memoirs
Boisdale Life
Dédalo
Nunnery Gallery
Maus Hábitos
Tegengeluid
politics.co.uk
Politics.co.uk is about independence of thought. Big ideas, argued in a way which does them justice; important stories, told in a way which entertains. Our readers make up their own mind - our job is to bring them stories they never heard of and views they hadn’t considered yet. We’re proud to partner with the Battle of Ideas festival, where fearlessness and independence of mind come with the territory. |
Freiblickinstitut
Football Supporters' Federation
The Football Supporters’ Federation (FSF) is the democratic organisation representing the rights of fans and arguing the views of football supporters in England and Wales. |
Liverpool Salon
The Liverpool Salon is a new forum for debate on Merseyside. The Liverpool Salon fosters thought-provoking, critical conversations around contemporary issues in welcoming and convivial surroundings. |
Vanderbilt University
De Balie
Kulturhuset Stadsteatern
Zurich Salon
The Zurich Salon provides a public space to explore differences of opinion and levels of agreement on the most contentious issues of our time. |
Foreign Press Association
Young Arab Voices
University of Malta
University of Sheffield
British Academy
The British Academy is an independent national academy of Fellows elected for their eminence in research and publication. It is the UK’s expert body that supports and speaks for the humanities and social sciences. Our mission is to inspire, recognise and support high achievement in the humanities and social sciences throughout the UK and internationally, and to champion their role and value. Follow us on Twitter @britac_news. |
Vodafone
Vodafone is pleased to support the Academy of Ideas as part of its broader commitment to encourage - and participate in - informed debate about the most important issues in society. As a multinational communications company with nearly 450million customers, Vodafone and its philanthropic arm, the Vodafone Foundation, have a deep interest in societal and cultural challenges, often looking for ways to enhance people’s lives and livelihoods through the deployment of the company’s technology. |
British Retail Consortium
"I was amazed by the high quality of the Battle of Ideas 2007 and the intellectual excitement that it provoked."
Prof Malcolm Grant CBE, president and provost, University College London