jeudi 4 mai 2017

On the Moors / University of Plymouth / South West

  • South West
  • crafts, combined arts, dance, film, interdisciplinary arts, libraries, literature, museums, photography, music, theatre, visual arts
  • Chris Green plymouthpostgraduate@gmail.com

Description

The University of Plymouth annual trans-disciplinary practice-research postgraduate conference this year takes place in Dartmoor National Park over the weekend of 10-11 June 2017, and is now open for booking. Following the call for contributions, we are pleased to announce the schedule and open the conference up to post-graduate students and early-career researchers who may wish to attend.

We are able to offer a few open sessions, whereby anyone who isn’t presenting has an opportunity to share their work and research informally, either through discussion or a prepared Pecha Kucha. This will work in a similar format to an ‘open-mic’ event, whereby anyone interested in sharing will be able to sign up at the start of the session. There will also be opportunity throughout the weekend for conversations to develop. We wish to create a community of knowledge sharing that promotes discussion and action through doing, and the workshops scheduled take us out outside, on to the moors.

Please note, due to the nature of the accommodation and the environment, the conference does present accessibility issues. If you would like to attend and this is impeded by the nature of the conference please let us know, and we will discuss how we can facilitate this. The conference accommodation can be seen at http://ift.tt/2qCC9J7

Through funding, we are able to offer up to 15 free places for University of Plymouth affiliated students, and 15 subsidized places for non University of Plymouth affiliated students at a rate of £30 for the entire weekend. This covers attendance, accommodation and Sunday’s food. 

To book a place, please use estore link http://ift.tt/2qCEDHA

Please see the schedule at http://ift.tt/2pKA3Jb  for information on the range of workshops, performances, and papers throughout the weekend.

This event is supported through funding from the School of Humanities and Performing Arts Postgraduate Research Funding, Performance.Experience.Prescence funding, and the Hardship Fund kindly donated by Natalie Raven via Santander funding.

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On the Moors / University of Plymouth / South West

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