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Primary page content. Francisco Sousa Lobo's MPhil/PhD Art research project. The purpose of my research is to investigate the relationship between crisis of meaning and crisis of form in art production, fruition and critique. This investigation is
Primary page content. Davinia Ann-Robinson's MPhil/PhD Art research project. The practice-based PhD project examines the relationship between Black, Brown and Indigenous soil conservation practices, what I term as ‘Colonial Nature environments’
Primary page content. Liliana Ovalle's MPhil/PhD Design research project. Material Dialogues – Ludic engagement through craft practices. This practice-based research explores collaborative material experimentation as a relational space for
Primary page content. Sarah Kilkenny's MPhil/PhD Design research project. Slow Fashion: Crafting Futures Through Material Practices. Responding to devastating environmental effects of the global fashion industry, this interdisciplinary design and
My research asks how theatre from across Europe and the Caribbean responds to issues such as social, global and climate injustice and war, and how it might stage multiculturalism and community.
Primary page content. Ciarán Ó Dochartaigh's MPhil/PhD Art project. The research engages with the position of the artist/cultural worker or ‘subbie’ and the human condition within the dissemination and circulation of capital and aims to
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What I felt was the most beneficial about the course in BA Arts Management was their holistic approach in facilitating both theoretical and practical learnings about the creative and cultural sector
The Ã山ǿ¼éÓ×Å® Prize was established in 2013 to celebrate the qualities of creative daring associated with the University and to reward fiction that breaks the mould or opens up new possibilities for the novel form.
The Ã山ǿ¼éÓ×Å® Prize was established in 2013 to celebrate the qualities of creative daring associated with the University and to reward fiction that breaks the mould or opens up new possibilities for the novel form.