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> From: The Group for Learning in Art and Design (GLAD) on behalf of
> John Davis
> Reply To: The Group for Learning in Art and Design (GLAD)
> Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 16:00 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Symposium on the relationship between practice and research
> in craft and design
>
> Manchester Institute for Research and Innovation in Art and Design
> (MIRIAD)
> Manchester Centre for the Study of Craft and Design
>
> MIRIAD Symposium
>
> Making Knowledge? : the relationship between practice and research in
> craft and design
>
> Thursday 24th - Friday 25th June 2004
>
> Manchester Metropolitan University
> Geoffrey Manton Building
> All Saints Campus
> Manchester
>
> The nature of the relationship between practice, research and
> creativity is a complex subject that is generating debate both
> nationally and at the local level of individual higher education
> institutions, particularly in relation to the RAE and AHRB. This
> symposium will bring together representatives of some of the key roles
> and bodies within the field of craft and design research to explore
> issues that are crucial to the development of a strong and sustainable
> research culture in this area.
>
> The event is free but places must be booked in advance by contacting
> John Davis on 0161 247 1943 or [log in to unmask]
>
> Thursday 24th June
> 9.55 am - 4.30 pm
>
> Dr David Durling (Staffordshire University)
> 'Introduction: discourses on research in art and design'
>
> Dr Michael Biggs (University of Hertfordshire)
> 'Learning from Experience: approaches to the experiential component
> of practice-based research'
>
> Chris Millward and Dr Gail Lambourne (Arts and Humanities Research
> Board)
> 'The AHRB and funding research in the creative and performing
> arts'
>
> Prof David Jeremiah (University of Plymouth)
> 'The critical position of practice'
>
> Stuart Evans (Central St Martins College of Art & Design)
> 'The practice of examining practice based research degrees'
>
> Dr Jane Harris (Central St Martins College of Art & Design)
> 'The Empress's New Clothes'
>
> Dr Elizabeth Coatsworth and Michael Pinder (Manchester Metropolitan
> University)
> 'It's Good to Talk: a case study in interdisciplinary collaborative
> research'
>
>
> Friday 25th June
> 10.00 am - 1.00 pm
>
> A workshop session comprising presentations on PhDs that include
> elements of practice
>
> Kristina Niedderer (registered at Falmouth College of Arts)
> 'Designing the Performative Object: designing mindful interaction
> through artefacts'
>
> W. John Hewitt (registered at Manchester Metropolitan University)
> 'True Stories Drawn from Life: a critical and creative enquiry into
> the practice of courtroom sketching in the contemporary British
> press'
>
> Hilary Carlisle (PhD awarded by Nottingham Trent University, 2002)
> 'Towards a New Design Strategy: a visual and cultural analysis of
> small-scale pattern on clothing'
>
> The full programme for symposium and further details are available from
> John Davis ([log in to unmask])
>
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