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Home » For and about students » Events: Conferences, Workshops, Lectures, Talks » 2020 » March 2020

March 2018

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  • V&A Short Course: Opening the Cabinet of Curiosities

    8th Jan 2018 - 5th Mar 2018

    The V&A, London
    8 week course

    This 8 week course is being run in association with the V&A Research Institute (VARI) and will be of particular interest to AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) Students.


     

  • TECHNE: Essential Video Production Skills for Research Students (Beginners Level)

    5th Mar 2018 - 6th Mar 2018

    BUFVC: Learning on Screen Offices

    Training event

    This TECHNE funded 2-day introductory course, delivered by specialist staff, will enable doctoral students to develop video productions skills for research purposes (outputs and presentation) and will enhance general employability.


     

  • Practice-based PhD Programme: ‘Documenting Practice'

    7th Mar 2018

    11 Bedford Square, London

    Workshop

    The programme developed for Royal Holloway and TECHNE students includes a series of 6 skills workshops plus seminars, lectures and symposia which are designed for those who use practice within their research and/or those who will submit practice-based research as part of their final PhD submission.


     

  • TECHNE: Essential Video Production Skills for Research Students (Beginners Level)

    8th Mar 2018 - 9th Mar 2018

    BUFVC: Learning on Screen Offices

    Training event

    This TECHNE funded 2-day introductory course, delivered by specialist staff, will enable doctoral students to develop video productions skills for research purposes (outputs and presentation) and will enhance general employability.


     

  • On the Social in Architecture

    9th Mar 2018

    The ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts), London

    Training event

    These three CHASE training days, co-organised by the ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts) and the ASSC (Architecture, Space and Society Centre, Birkbeck) will collaboratively consider a question fundamental to PhD students in architecture and other disciplines.


     

  • Taste and Democracy: From William Hogarth to Grayson Perry and Beyond

    14th Mar 2018

    University of the Arts, London

    Lecture

    ‘Taste and Democracy’ is the title of a glazed ceramic pot made by Grayson Perry in 2004. When Perry delivered the first of four Reith Lectures for the BBC in 2013 with the title ‘Democracy Has Bad Taste’, arts practitioners were given a new kind of platform in debates on taste.


     

  • TECHNE Event: Exploring teaching through classroom talk and classroom Interaction

    15th Mar 2018

    University of Surrey

    Workshop

    TECHNE one-day workshop is aimed at PGR students who have teaching responsibilities, or want to take up teaching in their future careers.


     

  • TECHNE funded: So you want to change the world? Exploring creative methods for social change.

    22nd Mar 2018

    11 Bedford Square, London

    Training event

    TECHNE funded Training day aimed at PhD students whose work draws together themes and topics relating to promoting and/or examining various forms of social change through creative practice based research and/or creative research methods.


     

  • TECHNE Student-led: History as News TECHNE PhD Workshop

    23rd Mar 2018

    University of Brighton

    Workshop

    This TECHNE funded Student-led one-day workshop aimed at enriching PhD researchers’ ability to create meaningful engagement with the media and community partners, and to develop strategies for research dissemination.


     

  • TECHNE-BAMS Postgraduate Training Day: Career/Administration

    28th Mar 2018

    Senate House, London

    Training event

    The ninth annual BAMS training day funded by TECHNE this year will focus on career administration and university administration in the early career (especially as it impacts on the expectations of job applicants and ECRs).


     

  • TECHNE Event: Art Is No Business (what might alternative methods of commercially representing artists look like?)

    28th Mar 2018 11:00am-5:00pm

    Kingston School of Art

    Event

    TECHNE funded student-led event raises questions rather than provide answers, in an open and non-prejudged way, to a very prescient topic that is become much discussed journalistically over the past year.


     

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