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Postgraduate Study & Research
We welcome PhD students around three research areas: applied philosophy/ ethics; critical theory/ radical politics; social movements/ global politics.
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Alan Sorrell (1904-1974)
After the First World War, Alan Sorrell worked in a variety of artistic disciplines from large scale murals to book illustrations.
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AHRC PhD Studentships at the University of Brighton
AHRC PhD Studentships at the University of Brighton at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
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Final Report [pdf]
Behind-the-Scenes-at-the-Museum-Report---Final.pdf at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
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Keith Coventry
Keith Coventry studied Fine Art in Brighton from 1978 to 1981 before gaining widespread success after support from Charles Saatchi.
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Lesley Miller
"At Brighton I encountered one of the most creative undergraduate fashion textile design courses in existence and a new design history course"
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'Women Designing: Redefining Design in Britain Between the Wars'
Exhibition curated by Suzette Worden and Jill Seddon held at the University of Brighton Gallery 7-31 March, 1994.
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Design Research & Its Participants 2016
An exhibition complementing the 50th Anniversary conference of the Design Research Society.
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Antony Gormley
Turner Prize-winner Antony Gormley's best known works include the Angel of the North, a public sculpture in Gateshead.
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Portland Sculpture and Quarry Trust: Memory Stones
This long-term project on the relationship between sculpture and landscape has widened the context of site specific work.
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(Alan) Reynolds Stone
Engraver and Designer
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o u r o b o r o s
Creative writing project
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Select bibliography
An international Network for Screendance, advancing an interdisciplinary, theoretical and practice based discourse on the artform
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Final Report [pdf]
Lettering---Final-Report--Appendix.pdf at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
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Design and Traditional Indian Manufacturing
Enabling design students to understand differential issues of globalisation and its challenges in a development context