Arts Beats Festival: Cultural Sustainability for the Urban Setting

The Art Beats Festival, supported by the Global Advancement Fund (GAF) of Lancaster University, stands as a testament to the international nature of collaboration in the world of arts and academia. Convened and curated by Prof. Mayco A. Santaella from Sunway University and Dr. Maryam Ghorbankarimi from Lancaster University, this festival represents a fusion of talents and ideas from two prestigious institutions.

The positive impact of this collaboration is evident in its multifaceted contributions to urban communities. Sunway University’s role as the first host of the festival in August 2023, both online and on-site, brought the arts closer to local communities, fostering cultural appreciation and creativity. Lancaster University’s upcoming hosting responsibilities in 2024 further extend this impact, strengthening ties between the institutions and enriching the cultural landscape.

With seventeen years of partnership between Sunway University and Lancaster University, this project not only celebrated their enduring relationship but also solidified the bond between Lancaster Institute for Contemporary Arts (LICA) and Sunway University’s School of Arts. This collaboration facilitated student mobility, enabling individuals from various institutions to engage in creative workshops and masterclasses led by industry experts.

The festival showcased works from around the world, highlighting the significance of the arts in shaping the future of cities. The themes of Planetary Health, Crossing Borders, and Hidden Voices explored contemporary issues through the lens of art, emphasizing the power of creative expression in addressing global challenges. Exhibitions such as “Forsaken” and “50 years – 50 images” provided unique perspectives on urban life and cultural diversity.

The festival also featured live performances, including singer-songwriter Alena Murang and the band Nadir, demonstrating how the arts can bridge cultural divides and preserve endangered languages and music traditions as well as how they can be developed for staged performances to ensure cultural sustainability. The digital format of the festival facilitated international participation, fostering connections among artists, academics, and enthusiasts worldwide.

Cultural sustainability has emerged as a paramount concern for cities in the contemporary world, and the Art Beats Festival exemplifies its importance. In an era of rapid urbanization and globalization, cities must preserve and celebrate their unique cultural identities to remain vibrant and resilient. This festival not only showcased diverse artistic expressions from around the globe but also fostered local talent, ensuring that cultural traditions and creative heritage continue to thrive within urban communities. By nurturing cultural sustainability, cities can harness the power of art and creativity to foster inclusivity, social cohesion, and a sense of belonging among their residents, ultimately paving the way for more vibrant, resilient, and culturally rich urban environments.

The three themes of the 2023 Art Beats Festival – Planetary Health, Crossing Borders, and Hidden Voices – resonate deeply in today’s world. Planetary Health underscores the critical need to address environmental and ecological challenges within urban spaces, emphasizing the interconnectedness between urban life and the well-being of the planet. Crossing Borders speaks to the importance of transcending geographical, cultural, and social boundaries, fostering a global perspective that celebrates diversity and encourages dialogue. Hidden Voices highlights the significance of amplifying marginalized and underrepresented voices, shedding light on untold stories and perspectives that often go unheard in the bustling urban landscape. These themes, explored through various artistic mediums, not only reflect the complex and pressing issues of our time but also inspire collective action, empathy, and a renewed commitment to a more sustainable and inclusive urban future.

The Art Beats Festival played a pivotal role in supporting collaborative research initiatives. It served as a platform for artists and academics to explore artistic research collaboration, share their findings, and develop innovative projects. By bringing together diverse perspectives, festivals stimulate interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaborations, bridging the gap between academic research and practical applications. Art Beats focused on creating a positive impact on urban communities, considering its significance for the future of cities, and underscoring the vital role of the arts in shaping our world contributing to the betterment of society.

Thank you to Assoc. Prof. Dr Mayco Axel Santaella from Sunway University for providing this piece.

FCRI Cities Flagship Programme Call

Deadline: 15th May 2023

We would like to draw your attention to this opportunity to lead or be a partner in a new major research initiative from the Future Cities Research Institute(FCRI).  FCRI is a new interdisciplinary, joint research institute between the universities of Lancaster (UK) and Sunway (Malaysia) which has a focus on cities of the future and tackling key challenges associated with global urbanisation, sustainability and heritage preservation.

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FCRI Cities Flagship Programme

This new innovative three-year Cities Flagship Programme (CFP) will support strategic, long-term research activities and development that will strengthen cities related research expertise, our internal and external profiles, and impact and engagement.

In round 1 of this new scheme, FCRI will seek to fund 2 Flagship Programmes to start in 2023.  Ideally, one of which will be led by a Sunway (SU) PI and the other by a Lancaster (LU) PI.

Key details for each of the two flagships are given below:

Flagship 1 – Lancaster led

RequirementsLancaster based support Sunway based support
Lancaster academic as PI Co-I’s from Sunway and Lancaster£10K per year for up to 3 years* to cover LU based activities 1 FTE LU based PDRA post for 2 years27,000 MYR per year for up to 3 years* to cover SU based activities One PhD student based at SU

Flagship 2 – Sunway led

RequirementsLancaster based support Sunway based support
Sunway academic as PI Co-I’s from Sunway and Lancaster£5K per year for up to 3 years* to cover LU based activities 1 UK PhD studentship based at LU (3 years)54,000 MYR per year for up to 3 years* to cover SU based activities One PDRA and/or PhD student based at SU

* budget to be released annually following a short progress report 

Deadline for submission: Monday 15th May 2023

Please find the application forms (Application Document and Budget Proforma) which include more details of this call.

Please email completed application forms to Bryony Seager b.i.seager2@lancaster.ac.ukand Aisyah Abdul Kadir aisyahak@sunway.edu.my

Evaluation will be via a panel with representation from both LU and SU

Projects expected to commence from June 2023

Brief overview of aims of the scheme

  • To identify an area of research that will make a key contribution in terms of knowledge and impact to studies on cities and urban regions, helping to tackle key challenges associated with global urbanisation, sustainability or heritage preservation. Any discipline area is welcome as long as there is a clear link to cities related research.
  • To develop a programme of pilot research activities in the chosen topic area that have the potential to lead to further research activities that are ambitious and impactful
  • To develop significant academic expertise in the Flagship research area, growing a recognised internal and external research reputation in the field.
  • To attract external research funding to grow the programme with new investment that is at least equal to and ideally exceeds the initial resource/financial investment made by FCRI.
  • To attract and engage other researchers from Lancaster and Sunway universities and beyond, into the programme, growing the Flagship network and related research focus areas.

Activities could include: pilot research activities (at least 65%), workshops, conferences, capacity building activities, stakeholder engagement, external network building, related student activity e.g. internships and so on.

Please find the application form attached which includes more details of this call.

Also here is a video from the LU FCRI Co-director introducing the call.

For any queries about this opportunity please contact Prof Emmanuel Tsekleves (LU FCRI co-Director) at e.tsekleves@lancaster.ac.uk,  Dr Mandy Dillon at m.dillon1@lancaster.ac.uk or via FCRI@lancaster.ac.uk

For help to connect to Sunway academics (if required) please contact Prof Sabine-Salima Chaouche (SU FCRI co-Director) sabinec@sunway.edu.my who may be able to assist you.

We look forward to receiving your applications.

FCRI and ASEAN Education Cities Conference 2023

Co-organised by FCRI, the ASEAN Education Cities Conference 2023 focuses on the way cities function as spaces for education, but also how educational institutions can support the sustainable development of cities and communities, through research, teaching, policy advising and public engagement.


The AECC 2023 will serve as a platform for researchers and scholars from academic, industry, organisations and other stakeholders, to share their ideas, best practices or research findings on smart and sustainable cities, and to work together towards developing an exploring new ways of educating the next generations of planetary-health caretakers.

It will feauture a range of talks and speakers from policy makers to researchers and will include presentaton by key FCRI members.

To find out more information download the conference Brochure and Programme.