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Pragya Sharma

PGR Success | Zara Arshad on her Artist Residency in Kaohsiung

A fourth-year PhD student at the University of Brighton, Zara Arshad recently embarked on her 3-month-long Artist Residency at Pier-2 Art Center in Kaohsiung, Taiwan with her working partner Yaloo, an artist based out of Los Angeles and Seoul. Together… Continue Reading →

Annebella Pollen’s ‘Art without Frontiers’ longlisted for the 2024 Berger Prize

We are thrilled to announce that Prof Annebella Pollen’s latest book, Art without Frontiers, has been longlisted for the 2024 Berger Prize, the UK’s leading book prize for art history. The announcement was made at the Walpole Society Summer Party… Continue Reading →

Visiting PGR from Brazil | Matheus de Simone

Matheus de Simone is a visiting PhD student at the University of Brighton (April-Sept 2024), from the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), Bahia, Brazil. Funded by CAPES (Brazilian Ministry of Higher Education), de Simone is an artist undertaking a creative… Continue Reading →

Event | 22 June 2024 – ACORSO European Museum Research Day

University of Brighton ACORSO Research Interest Group Tailoring for Women will be organising the Museum Research Day as part of the Appearances, Bodies and Societies Research Interest Group (GIS-Acorso)  22 June, 2024 11:00 am to 15:45 pm | Online The… Continue Reading →

PGR Success | Anika Shaikh awarded the Paul Mellon Centre’s Research Support Grant

Anika Shaikh, a first-year Doctoral Researcher in the History of Design, recently cleared the spring round of Paul Mellon Centre’s (PMC) Research Support Grant. With an award of up to £2,000 contributing towards research expenses involved in museum and archive… Continue Reading →

Reflection | PGR Symposium 2024

As part of the University of Brighton’s Research & Knowledge Exchange Week, the Centre for Design History hosted its first Postgraduate Research Student Symposium on 28 March 2024 at Mithras House. With three panels on varied themes, the event showcased… Continue Reading →

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