OPEN CALL: Asymmetry PhD Scholarship at Goldsmiths, University of London
We are delighted to announce our open call for the Asymmetry PhD Scholarship in the “Advanced Practices” programme at the Department of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths, University of London. About the PhD Scholarship The Scholarship fully covers four years of the PhD programme, including tuition fees, monthly rent and living costs. The ideal candidate will be an academically determined art professional, an inventive thinker with a background in curatorial studies and/or contemporary art and relevant work experience. While we are open to all applications, we strongly welcome applicants with work experience and innovative project portfolios or academic publications. About the PhD programme The “Advanced Practices” programme has emerged in response to the research turn in the arts—artistic activity propelled by exploring, inventing and restaging knowledge formats. “Advanced Practices” is the term the programme is using for understanding what constitutes the grounds for practice and asking how practices move forward or “advance” to offer forms of contemporary entanglement. The programme is taught and supervised by Prof. Irit Rogoff, Dr. Adnan Madani, and Dr. Adrian Heathfield. Seminars are taught six times a year, encouraging those working in the field to be able to maintain their work. This is a practice-driven and research-based programme that can incorporate projects in progress, collaborations with organisations, and platforms. It can also be an opportunity to rethink the circulation and meaning of how/to whom work is communicated, and to put forms of transdisciplinarity and trans-operationality into practice. The Department of Visual Cultures is a small but vibrant research-active department in the School of Culture and Society at Goldsmiths, comprised of globally acclaimed researchers, artists, and curators from across many fields. For more information on Goldsmiths’ PhD programme, visit the departmental website here or the “Advanced Practices” website here. For term dates, please visit here. Application deadline: March 6, 2024 / Scholarship duration: Autumn 2024–28. Requirements, timeline, guidelines Please send in your complete PhD Scholarship application package via e-mail to scholarship@asymmetryart.org. Application language and material must be submitted in English. Please note that the file size should not exceed a total of ten MB. Application deadline: March 6, 2024. To watch the recording of the previous live Zoom Q&A sessions about the “Advanced Practices” programme and the Asymmetry PhD Scholarship, please visit here. Partner: Goldsmiths, University of London.
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