About
Charlotte Nicol is Associate Dean (Research & Knowledge Exchange) at Teesside University Institute of Business and Society (TUIBS), where she leads strategic initiatives in enterprise, knowledge exchange, and collaborative innovation. She is a Clore Fellow and Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts (RSA), with extensive experience in the cultural sector spanning program development and strategic policy.
Her research interests lie at the intersection of culture, creativity, and societal impact. She is passionate about how the creative industries can collaborate with health, wellbeing, and regeneration sectors. Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary partnerships, arts-based research, and digital innovation, particularly through Web 2.0 technologies and modern art practices.
The available research output, a podcast titled "An Artist and a Planet: Drawing and Land," reflects her engagement with environmental themes through artistic practice, indicating a trend toward experiential and digital forms of knowledge dissemination within the arts and humanities.
Scientific Awards and Honors:
- Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts (RSA)
- Clore Fellow
- National Council Member, Creative UK
Charlotte has successfully led major collaborative funding bids, including a £5 million proposal to the DCMS, working with cultural organizations. Her experience includes embedding creative industry support into local government policy. While no formal advisees are listed, her leadership in knowledge exchange suggests mentorship and team coordination across institutional and sectoral boundaries.
She is actively involved in digital and creative research initiatives, particularly through podcasting and arts-based projects, contributing to Teesside University’s recognized support for business and innovation.



