Archive for: July, 2023

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Techne 2024 CDA Project Proposals: Application Guidance and Timetable for the 2024 cycle The closing date for the institutional supported EOI is 18 October 2023

The details of the techne CDA competition for the October 2024 recruitment process have been announced. Guidance notes for the scheme including the timeframe for submission, review and selection of the CDA’s to go forward for recruitment are to be found in the linked document: Techne-CDA-Application-Guidance-2024 And, the proposal is here: Techne-CDA-Project-Proposal-2024 The closing date for the institutional supported expressions of interest to be submitted is Wednesday 18th October 2023. This year again, each institution is allowed to submit up to three Stage 1 proposals to be supervised jointly by them and another non-HEI organisation. Techne partner organisations can independently submit up to 2 proposals, naming a techne HEI as a collaborator. Non techne partners cannot submit proposals for the CDA scheme. Some wonderful partnerships and collaborations have emerged in past years, thanks to your immense hard work and commitment to the techne vision and we have been successful in […]

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VIDEOS OF sessions from the Symposium: EXPLORING DRAWING AS METHOD IN RESEARCH AND PRACTICE – DRAWING RESEARCH GROUP | 29 MARCH 2023

(Below is the symposium programme, A day of drawing: exploring drawing as method in research and practice – Drawing research group held by the School of Art and Media (SAM) & the Centre for Arts and Wellbeing.   Here is the link to a recording of this event: YouTube: A day of drawing 10.00 – 10.15 Philippa Lyon – Welcome and introduction to the day (Exploring Drawing) 10.15 – 11.15 Matt Adams – Pavlov and the kingdom of dogs: Storying experimental animal histories through arts-based research 11.45 – 13.00  Sarah Stevens and Terry Meade – Drawing without boundaries 14.00 – 15.30  Zoe Boden-Stuart and Vanessa Marr – Drawing and phenomenology 16.00-17.00  Giulia Ricci and Duncan Bullen – Lines of Empathy   Image: Jane Fox Witterings -Wind flag drawing (cropped). Posted by Karen Gainsford