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[Commlist] Funded PhD studentship in cultural economics/cultural value
Wed Jan 23 22:09:51 GMT 2019
Direct and indirect contribution of developing creative industries,
cultural sector and events as a core of Paisley’s economy; inclusive
economic growth in Paisley and environs
Applications are invited for a PhD Scholarship examining the economic
impact of developing the creative economy as an important dimension of
the overall local economy through a diverse range of creative
industries, culture and heritage projects and programmes. The research
aims to investigate, evidence and analyse the direct and indirect
effects on the local economy of Paisley, of cultural regeneration
programmes and the stimulation of the local creative industries sector.
The objectives are to:
• Explore and contextualise the economic contribution of the culture
sector and event programmes delivered by public, private and third
sector organisations in the area. • Identify the economic and social
contribution of and opportunities for creative industries in Paisley,
and where relevant, wider Renfrewshire. • Evaluate and demonstrate the
impact of investing in cultural and creative industries development
alongside other investment made to support economic growth in Paisley
and Renfrewshire in pursuit of an inclusive economy.
Candidates with a first degree and/or Master’s degree with a component
of economics or, an urban geography, creative industries or
culture/heritage studies background are encouraged to apply. Candidates
should be familiar with cost-benefit analysis and the tools of project
appraisal as applied in an urban context. Some knowledge of statistical
or econometric software packages (SPSS, E-Views, or STATA) will be
advantageous though further training will be provided. Demonstrable
understanding of the creative industries and the roles of culture and
heritage in regeneration is required, alongside the ability to work
effectively in academic and non-academic environments.
This fully-funded studentship includes tuition fees and stipend for
three years of full-time study. The researcher will be based at the new
Centre for Culture, Sport and Events (CCSE) at UWS Paisley campus and
will spend some of their time with Renfrewshire Council Regeneration
Service.
CCSE was established in partnership with Renfrewshire Council during
Paisley’s UK City of Culture bid process. CCSE ensures that
collaborative research and evaluation are fundamental to Paisley’s
approach to cultural regeneration, informing continued learning and
improvement, establishing Paisley as a centre for excellence in cultural
regeneration. CCSE has four key themes:
• place-focused cultural regeneration; • arts, cultural diplomacy, and
soft power; • sport, cultural events and festivals; • media,
communication and digital cultures.
The first and fourth themes support activity connected to five step
changes identified by Renfrewshire Council, which aim to build from the
UK City of Culture bid:
1. Grow creativity as a significant new dimension to Paisley’s economy;
2. Radically change Paisley’s image and reputation in Scotland, the UK
and internationally; 3. Paisley will be recognised for its cultural
excellence; 4. Lift Paisley’s communities out of poverty; 5. Transform
Paisley into a vibrant cultural town centre
These step changes aim to support local inclusive growth and
development, benefitting the town and wider Renfrewshire region.
To apply for the studentship, applicants should send a two-page proposal
and a short CV. Interviews will be held in early February 2019. The
studentship will start as soon as possible thereafter.
Informal enquiries can be made to Professor John Struthers in the School
of Business and Enterprise: (john.struthers /at/ uws.ac.uk)
Funding Notes
We are looking for enthusiastic and outstanding candidates with a degree
relevant to this project, an excellent attitude to collaborative
research, attention to detail, ability to withstand a fast learning
curve, good communication skills and most importantly, creative
enthusiasm. The scholarship is available to students from the UK and EU.
The studentship offers an annual stipend of £14,777 per annum for three
years and payment of the tuition fees.
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/direct-and-indirect-contribution-of-developing-creative-industries-cultural-sector-and-events-as-a-core-of-paisley-s-economy-inclusive-economic-growth-in-paisley-and-environs/?p106019
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