- Building a framework for curiosity
- What did the students say?
- Focus on creativity
- Light Box: Evaluation 'changed people's perceptions'
- Take a risk. Dance. Sing
- Guy's Cancer Day Unit wins BBH Award
- Football, a tented city and making builders happy
- Bristol Haematology & Oncology Centre shortlisted for BBH Award
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Building a framework for curiosity
An interview with the three people behind Willis Newson's new evaluation service. Why do they feel it's so important and unique?
What did the students say?
Students have just completed our first Master's level module in Evaluating Arts in Health Initiatives, jointly taught with UWE. What did they say about it?
Focus on creativity
The Willis Newson team is being taken through its creative paces by an award-winning artist during a retreat in Wales this week.
Light Box: Evaluation 'changed people's perceptions'
Light Box has now published its evaluation report of a series of Happiness Workshops run in 2011.
Guy's Cancer Day Unit wins BBH Award
Artwork at Guy's Hospital Cancer Day Unit has won this year's BBH Award for Best Use of Visual Art.




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