CTlab welcomes all forms of support, from individuals interested in volunteering time, skills, and expertise, to organizations that can provide office space, web and technical support, or venues for real world events.
- Financial contributions: Will help defray operating costs, keep the lights on, and enable us to feature new content and develop new projects.We've got some exciting ideas about things we'd like to do in the future, as well, all of which will be coming out of our pockets.
- Promotial support: Tell your friends and colleagues about us. Download our web icon, post it prominently on your website, and link it back to us. Spread the word. Featuring us on your own website or blog will drive traffic to CTlab, and raise awareness about what we do.
- Sponsorship: Sponsor CTlab, one of its projects, or an event. We conduct virtual symposia, organize public lectures, and participate in cultural events that bridge academia, the arts, and the public. We write - a lot - about new ideas, research, and publications. Our work touches on a wide variety of academic disciplines, and links the worlds of research and practice.
- Reader surveys: every once in a while we post reader surveys on the website. These allow us to get a better feel for how we're doing, how we can improve, and new content and initiatives you'd like to see from us. Take the time to fill them out.
- Submit content ideas: Some of our content - like what we write about in the blog - is editor-driven, and will stay that way. But we're always open to guest contributions from qualified people, and we're interested in appropriate academic news of all kinds. Send us your ideas and updates.
CTlab is grateful for the following individual and corporate sponsorship.
Individual Sponsors
- Michael A. Innes
- Tim Stevens
- John Matthew Barlow
- Colin Murphy
- Tom Vigar
- Michael Dwyer
- Stuart Hobday / Stephanie Lynn
Corporate Sponsors
- Symbio Design
- Squarespace, Inc.
- C. Hurst & Co. Publishers
- Taylor and Francis
- The Penguin Press