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Primary page content. Vicki Kerr's MPhil/PhD Art research project. Initially trained as an Air Traffic Controller, I bring the largely hidden infrastructural edifice of airspace to the forefront of artistic and academic enquiry, focusing on our
Primary page content. Carla Cruz's MPhil/PhD Art reserch project. In the light of the contemporary discussions of political theory and philosophy, and current demonstrations regarding democracy, this practice-based research aims to examine the role
Gill, Rosalind. 2023. Perfect: Feeling Judged on Social Media. Cambridge: Polity Press. ISBN 9781509549702. Confidence culture Orgad, Shani and Gill, Rosalind. 2022. Confidence culture. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. ISBN 9781478014539.
Travelling while disabled poses unique demands and considerations. This needn’t be an obstacle with good research and preparation.
Delve into this dance inspired by ancient murals in Dunhuang, China
Primary page content. Becky Lyon's MPhil/PhD Art research project. Performing objects, tactile data, sense-ative documents and feelwork: touch as method for critical ecological stewardship in England. This practice-led research explores how art can
Primary page content. Daria Khan's MPhil/PhD Art research project. The thesis will address curatorial strategies and challenges for translating, archiving, mediating, and exhibiting performative poetry in the context of contemporary visual arts,
Explore ongoing research by our current PhD students. Profiles. Rachael Finney. MPhil/PhD Visual CultureGraduated: 2022. Omar Ferwati. MPhil/PhD Research Architecture. Opensource Resistance: Counterforensics, Indigenous Sovereignty, and Climate
Primary page content. This project is curated and financed by Convoy of Hope (CoH), a faith-based humanitarian aid voluntary organisation from a Christian tradition which works with women across the world providing programmes aimed at social,
The 牛牛资源 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.