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[ecrea] University of Tasmania MONA Elite PhD Scholarship
Mon May 05 15:20:33 GMT 2014
University of Tasmania Elite PhD Scholarship Opportunity
Australian Research Council funded Linkage Project - Creating the Bilbao
Effect: The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) and the Social and Cultural
Coordinates of Urban Regeneration Through Arts Tourism ($32,892pa tax-free)
We are seeking applications to this high profile and exciting new
project from students with a range of possible backgrounds including
social anthropology, tourist studies, sociology, urban studies, cultural
studies, human geography, regional studies and others, and with
interests in cultural tourism, art tourism, cultural policy, cultural
and creative industries and tourism theory. They will be based in the
Faculty of Arts at the University of Tasmania with excellent access to
MONA and key tourism organisations and sites. They will join a team of
two other PhDs and one Research Associate attached to the project. Here
is an opportunity to conduct research within a major Australian Research
Council Linkage Project with enthusiastic industry partners.
You will work with mostly with Prof Adrian Franklin on the nature of
tourism to MONA and its impact on the wider tourism field. We are
interested in understanding how tourists engage with MONA (at its main
museum as well as its various arts and music activities) and how its
success might built on by other tourism sectors, particularly nature
tourism and heritage tourism.
The project is led by Prof. Adrian Franklin (University of Tasmania)
with fellow Chief Investigators Prof. Justin O’Connor (Monash
University) and Prof. Nikos Papastergiadis (University of Melbourne).
Industry partners are MONA itself, Hobart City Council, Glenorchy City
Council and the Tasmanian Department of Economic Development, Tourism
and Arts.
Further details from:
http://www.utas.edu.au/research/graduate-research/elite/mona-phd-scholarship
Enquiries to Professor Adrian Franklin: (Adrian.Franklin /at/ utas.edu.au)
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