About: Clive Wilkins

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Clive Wilkins (born 25 June 1954) is a British figurative artist. He is the author of The Moustachio Quartet, a series of novels that explore perception and the subjective experience of thinking; and with Nicky Clayton is co-founder of the Captured Thought, an arts and science collaboration. He is the first Artist in Residence in the Department of Psychology at The University of Cambridge, a position held since 2012. Wilkins, along with Clayton, was made Honorary Director of Studies and advisor to the China UK Development Centre (CUDC) in 2018. He has been awarded professorships by Nanjing University, Institute of Technology, China (2018), Beijing University of Language and Culture, China (2019), and Hangzhou Diangi University, China (2019). Wilkins was made Co-Director of the Cambridge Ce

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  • كلايف ويلكينز (بالإنجليزية: Clive Wilkins)‏ هو رسام بريطاني، ولد في 25 يونيو 1954 في ولفرهامبتن في المملكة المتحدة. (ar)
  • Clive Wilkins (born 25 June 1954) is a British figurative artist. He is the author of The Moustachio Quartet, a series of novels that explore perception and the subjective experience of thinking; and with Nicky Clayton is co-founder of the Captured Thought, an arts and science collaboration. He is the first Artist in Residence in the Department of Psychology at The University of Cambridge, a position held since 2012. Wilkins, along with Clayton, was made Honorary Director of Studies and advisor to the China UK Development Centre (CUDC) in 2018. He has been awarded professorships by Nanjing University, Institute of Technology, China (2018), Beijing University of Language and Culture, China (2019), and Hangzhou Diangi University, China (2019). Wilkins was made Co-Director of the Cambridge Centre for the Integration of Science, Technology and Culture (CCISTC) in 2020. (en)
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  • 1954-06-25 (xsd:date)
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  • 1954-06-25 (xsd:date)
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  • Wolverhampton, Staffordshire (en)
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  • Wilkins discussing The Moustachio Quartet at the Hay Festival in 2018 (en)
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  • Artist in Residence, Department of Psychology, The University of Cambridge, Member of The Magic Circle (en)
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  • Clive Wilkins (en)
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  • British (en)
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  • The Creatures in the Night, The Moustachio Quartet, The Lost Library of Miraculous Metaphors & other short stories (en)
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  • كلايف ويلكينز (بالإنجليزية: Clive Wilkins)‏ هو رسام بريطاني، ولد في 25 يونيو 1954 في ولفرهامبتن في المملكة المتحدة. (ar)
  • Clive Wilkins (born 25 June 1954) is a British figurative artist. He is the author of The Moustachio Quartet, a series of novels that explore perception and the subjective experience of thinking; and with Nicky Clayton is co-founder of the Captured Thought, an arts and science collaboration. He is the first Artist in Residence in the Department of Psychology at The University of Cambridge, a position held since 2012. Wilkins, along with Clayton, was made Honorary Director of Studies and advisor to the China UK Development Centre (CUDC) in 2018. He has been awarded professorships by Nanjing University, Institute of Technology, China (2018), Beijing University of Language and Culture, China (2019), and Hangzhou Diangi University, China (2019). Wilkins was made Co-Director of the Cambridge Ce (en)
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  • Clive Wilkins (en)
  • كلايف ويلكينز (ar)
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