Some of our Principal Partners
BT Research, with whom we are working on an EU-funded project and with whom we have a memorandum of understanding about joint research and post-graduate teaching in BT’s research laboratories in Martlesham Heath.
Yahoo!, Research Alliance, who is sponsoring research into content-based searching for very large music collections.
MIT Touch Lab, with whom we have had a joint funded project about touch and materiality and with whom we have an ongoing relationship, in which we are exploring further research and commercial possibilities.
Hexagram, with whom we have a strategic research alliance and with whom we have two funded projects.
Cambridge University’s Digital Studio, with whom we have a currently funded project and several other projects under consideration.
Tate, with whom we have a current AHRC-funded project.
Queen Mary, Centre for Digital Music, with whom we have several joint research projects, including a recently announced EPSRC grant for 2.5 million pounds.
CAST London, is new a new centre based in Department of Computing at Goldsmiths and focused on the intersections of Computing and core Goldsmiths academic strengths including digital journalism and digital sociology