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[Commlist] Doctoral Scholarship Opportunities - School of Arts and Creative Industries, London South Bank University
Thu Feb 25 03:48:33 GMT 2021
Two opportunities for fully funded PhDs…please forward to suitable
candidates.
School of Arts and Creative Industries at London South Bank University
is pleased to advertise two fully funded PhD positions, commencing in
April 2021 or ASAP. This is an exciting opportunity to undertake a
doctoral research project with the School’s two research centres: The
Centre for the Study of the Networked Image (CSNI) and a Creative
Technologies Research Centre (CTRC).
*Research at the School of Arts and Creative Industries*
Our applied research tackles real-world issues and encompasses a wide
variety of methodologies and approaches, including practice-based
research, empirical work on audiences and texts, and theory-driven analysis.
The School is home to two research centres:
1. Centre for the Study of the Networked Image (CSNI) brings together
researchers from cultural studies, contemporary art and media
practice, and software studies, who seek knowledge and understanding
of how network culture transforms the production and circulation of
images. Our aim is to broaden the discussion of the networked image
to address planetary scale computation and wider ecologies including
the non-human. See https://www.centreforthestudyof.net/.
2. The Creative Technologies Research Centre (CTRC) has research
connections with numerous international research consortia such as:
The International Association of Public Media Researchers
<https://www.sbi.business/aceit/home>(leading), the War Games
Network <http://wargame-uit.wikidot.com/>, The International
Association for the Study of Popular Music
<https://www.iaspm.net/>(IASPM), ACES <https://acesuk.org/>(eSports
researchers), and the Youth Media and Culture Network
<https://www.youthmediaculture.com/>. The Centre houses four
Research Groups: The Sonic Research Group, Practice-As-Research in
Arts, the Games Research Group, and Digital Performance Group.
Current funded research projects include ELEVATE in collaboration
with Lambeth Councilwhich addresses career opportunities in the
Creative Industries for members of the BAME communities. In addition
we are engaged in two large 3-year European Regeneration Development
Fund (ERDF) projects: ACE-IT
<https://www.sbi.business/aceit/home>(£1.2m) explores the creative
use of immersive media with small to medium-sized businesses (SMEs)
and R&D-4-SMEs
<https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/about-us/news/lsbu-awarded-6million-to-develop-film-tv-and-creative-industries-in-london-and-s-e>(£6.1m)
which is building three networked production centres at Maidstone
Studios <https://www.maidstonestudios.com/>, Folkestone (Screen
South <https://www.screensouth.org/>with Creative Folkestone
<https://www.creativefolkestone.org.uk/>), and at Canterbury Christ
Church University
<https://www.canterbury.ac.uk/study-here/student-life/our-locations/canterbury-campus/daphne-oram>.
Scholarship call details below:
**
*Scholarship opportunity 1*: *Networked Curating*
The Centre for the Study of the Networked Image (CSNI) and Whitechapel
Gallery are pleased to invite applications for a full time, funded PhD
commencing in March 2021 or ASAP. We are interested in projects that
examine the potential of networks - social and technological - for an
expanded curatorial practice. The topic emphasises the materiality and
technics of the network apparatus, which has opened up new ways of
thinking about the agency of machines and their interactions with
humans. Given that the current pandemic has prompted museums, galleries
and arts institutions to look anew at their use of the internet as a
curatorial space rather than simply as a means of dissemination of
information, our interest is how the technologies we use to curate
exhibit curatorial agency, and how this enables new kinds of relations
between curators and technologies (or more broadly, humans and
machines). Our interests extend to the implementation of automation and
machine intelligence in the art field; emergent forms of knowledge
dissemination using collaborative online platforms; and new models of
curatorial practice.
Questions could be:
What new challenges does online, networked culture present to curating
contemporary art in galleries and museums?
How are audiences constituted, maintained and engaged in and by online
curation?
In what ways do algorithms, search engines and platforms curate cultural
value?
How do human and machines collaborate to curate?
What do galleries and museums need to do organisationally to engage with
the media ecology of network culture?
The position complements the launch of our collaborative MA Curating Art
and Public Programmes in September 2021, and an ongoing series of public
events that it is envisaged the candidate would help to shape.
These initial ideas are not meant to be exhaustive of our interests and
are used here as illustrations. Proposals should indicate what your
research topic responds to, what question and problems it addresses, and
an initial suggestion of method and approach. Proposals can be
practice-based, empirical fieldwork and/or theoretical in nature. We are
interested in proposals for curatorial research both in a general sense
as well as the specific context of the Whitechapel Gallery and its
institutional character and history.
*About our partner Whitechapel Gallery*
Founded in 1901, the Whitechapel Gallery is a touchstone for
contemporary art internationally, plays a central role in London’s
cultural landscape and is pivotal to the continued growth of the world’s
most vibrant contemporary art quarter.
Distinguished for its pioneering exhibitions and public programmes for
over a century, the Gallery offers visitors the opportunity to engage
with a rich community of international creative practitioners who are
regularly invited to exhibit their work and share ideas as part of the
Gallery’s yearly programme of events.
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*Scholarship 2: Creative Technologies Research Centre*
The School of Arts and Creative Industries, London South Bank
University, is inviting proposals for PhDs for a Creative Technologies
Research Centre (CTRC) scholarship award as part of the launch of this
new Research Centre. We are a vibrant and enthusiastic group of scholars
working within both the applied and contextual domains.
The Centre aims to explore the use of emerging and novel uses of
technologies in the Creative Industries. We support the harnessing of
technologies in new ways for the cultural, civic, economic,
environmental, and societal good in a wide range of approaches and with
particular sensitivity to specific technological affordances, and with
the aim to make real world community impact.
We offer supervisory postgraduate research expertise in a broad range of
subject areas in digital production technologies within creative
ecologies, social media, experimental film, sonic culture, and
electronic music. A particular interest currently is in Virtual
Production, the convergence of gaming and film technologies to create
new aesthetics and workflows.
Doctoral students are welcome to work in our research studios at
Maidstone, Folkestone and Canterbury, as well as our Elephant Studios
<https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/study/study-at-lsbu/our-schools/arts-and-creative-industries/facilities/elephant-studios>complex
at LSBU’s London campus at the Elephant and Castle, just behind London’s
South Bank entertainment district. These include a multimedia journalism
studio, film studios and edit suites, a 3D sound studio, gaming studios,
radio studio, and a small cinema.
These topics are not meant to be exhaustive of our interests and are
used here as illustrations. Proposals should indicate what your research
topic responds to, what question and problems it addresses and an
initial suggestion of method and approach.
*Guidance for applicants: *
Please submit the following documents
* Cover letter (outlining your interest and suitability for this
opportunity) and CV
* PhD proposal of maximum two A4 pages (please ensure that you use
12pt font)
* Names and contact details of two referees
*Deadline:*21 March 2021, by 5pm. Send it by email to Rumel Ahmed
(rumel.ahmed /at/ lsbu.ac.uk) <mailto:(rumel.ahmed /at/ lsbu.ac.uk)>with the subject
line_: ACI PhD Scholarship_
*Note: *The shortlisted candidates will be interviewed online in the
week commencing 29 March 2021 and it is hoped that the successful
candidate will enrol as soon as possible thereafter for the Spring Term
2021.
The scholarship includes a fee waiver at the Home rate and a tax-free
stipend of £15,000 per annum for three years. This PhD scholarship is
open to UK residents who qualify. Applicants are expected to have a good
honours degree (2.1 and above). You will be required to show proof of
all your qualifications, and you will be asked to supply two academic
references as part of admission process. If English is not your first
language you will be required to prove your competency in English,
showing an IELTS scores of at least 7.0 at postgraduate level.
For any questions about ACI PG Programmes please contact Dr Elena
Marchevska: (e.marchevska /at/ lsbu.ac.uk) <mailto:(e.marchevska /at/ lsbu.ac.uk)>
For any questions about Networked Curating scholarship please contact Dr
Geoff Cox: (geoffcox /at/ lsbu.ac.uk)
For any questions about Creative Technologies scholarship please contact
Prof Lizzie Jackson: (lizzie.jackson /at/ lsbu.ac.uk)
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