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Autumn 2024: Hope & Joy
It is increasingly a radical act to have relentless belief, faith, hope and optimism.
The University of Lincoln School of Creative Arts are delighted to announce a suite of new post-graduate and PhD opportunities to work, research, and develop at the heart of Lincoln Arts Centre and with other cultural partners.
Based on our beautiful Brayford Pool Campus, and with significant professional and public engagement with Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisations, Lincoln Arts Centre and the Barbican Creative Hub, (opening 2024), these opportunities have been designed to help you to take your creative practice and research further.
You may be at the start of your career, or perhaps you’ve already begun to establish yourself as a practicing artist, independent producer, arts manager, or freelance creative. However you are looking to develop your practice and skills, expand your networks, and use your creativity to create change, this course has been designed to provide the tools for you to succeed.
We’ve worked alongside nationally significant organisations such as UK New Artists, Zest Theatre, and Threshold Studios [Frequency Festival] to develop our curriculum, and so industry connections and live briefs are hard-wired into the programme.
From the start of teaching, you’ll be meeting and talking to professionals from across the sector, working in a variety of roles and contexts. You’ll hear directly from potential employers and specialists, and receive bespoke advice to support your own career trajectories through our Professional Practice Clinic.
The course offers the opportunity to benefit from the University’s expertise in both creative arts and business, and you’ll be able to develop practical skills such as developing funding applications, producing marketing materials, creating public-facing presentations, podcasts, and much more.
More information and how to apply here: https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/course/artculma/
Building upon our success in the National Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021), the Lincoln School of Creative Arts at the University of Lincoln invites applications for a Graduate Teaching Fellowship on Higher Education Institutions, Regional Ecologies, and the Arts and Cultural Industries.
In 2023, the former Lincoln Performing Arts Centre will relaunch as the Lincoln Arts Centre with a remit to further contemporary arts practice, artist and audience development, and research and knowledge exchange. In 2024, the Barbican Creative Hub will open to boost innovation and growth across the region’s arts and cultural industries.
At this pivotal moment in the development and implementation of the University’s arts and cultural strategy, we’re seeking to appoint a Graduate Teaching Fellow to document, chart and contextualise the functioning of these cultural assets locally, regionally, and nationally.
The Fellowship provides a PhD fee waiver plus the equivalent of a UKRI-equivalent stipend (£17668 p.a. in 2022-23) for 4 years of full-time study, to be combined with a limited amount of teaching at the University of Lincoln. The successful applicant will, in addition to doctoral research supervision, be provided with a bespoke, graduated introduction to teaching, involving mentorship, training, and support for attaining HEA Associate Fellow status.
More information and how to apply here: https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/studywithus/postgraduatestudy/researchstudentships/
Audiences are invited to engage directly with the artists during a guided 'Walk and Talk Tour' on 27th August from 11:00 starting in Project Space Plus, Peter-de-Wint Building located on the University of Lincoln campus. This follows the opening launch of MA Fine Art's degree show 'what? now.
Step into a unique pop-up experience on your local high street. For two weeks only, Dante or Die Theatre Company has transformed an empty shop into a captivating film and exhibition space.
ARCADE is a joyful interactive performance with short dance ‘games’ to connect people of all ages with the childlike joy of play - and each other! Elegantly played & facilitated by our friendly team of performers, some games are mesmerising and fun to watch, and others invite everyone to join - #LetsPlayARCADE! [embed]https://www. youtube.
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