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> From: Felix Lam
> Reply To: Re-inventing design education in the University
> Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 17:20 PM
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> Subject: cltad specialist courses: introduction to supervision
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> Introduction to postgraduate supervision in art, design and communication
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> 16th September 2002, @ 65 Davies Street, London; cost 150.00
>
> This course is run in collaboration with The Research Office of The London
> Institute
>
> Background and Rationale
> The numbers of research students in the fields of art, design and
> communication have, until recently, been relatively small. Since 1990,
> however, there has been a steady increase in numbers and, more recently,
> interest in research degrees in art and design has grown significantly.
> The major restriction on greater growth has been the number of suitably
> qualified research degrees supervisors in the relevant fields. Many
> institutions have given considerable attention to the proper training and
> development of research degree supervisors.
>
> Participants
> This course is an introduction to the requirements of research supervision
> for new and intending research supervisors.
>
> Aims
> The course aims to provide a general introduction to the work involved in
> supervising research students in the fields of art, design and
> communication. The day will provide an opportunity to work in groups on
> relevant case study material, guided by an experienced facilitator. The
> case study material employed will be appropriate to supervision in the
> relevant fields. Groups will be asked to consider issues raised by the
> case studies and make oral feedback presentations to the main group.
>
> Outcomes
> At the end of the programme participants will have gained some insights
> into the supervision process and the particular requirements of research
> degree supervision in art, design and communication. They will have had
> the opportunity to share good practice with colleagues from other
> institutions with specialisms in art and design.
>
> Process
> The course will consist of a mixture of formal presentations by leading
> practitioners in art, design and communication and case study work in
> small groups. The one-day programme will provide an equal balance between
> these two elements.
>
> Contributors include: Professor John Wakeford and Stuart Evans
>
> Booking: http://www.cltad.ac.uk or email [log in to unmask] or tel: 0207
> 514 8162
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> Felix Lam
> Co-ordinator, The Centre for Learning & Teaching in Art & Design (cltad)
> c/o 65 Davies Street, London W1K 5DA
> tel: +44 (0) 207 514 8162 (dd)
> fax: +44 (0) 207 514 6994
> email: [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]
> http://www.cltad.ac.uk
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