University of Gothenburg: Call for Applications

University of Gothenburg Last date of application is April 5th, 2010

Admission procedures have now commenced for doctoral education

For more information, please visit: http://www.konst.gu.se/english/doctoral_studies/Admission/

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We welcome your application for admission to doctoral (third cycle) education at the Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden!

We would like to welcome those of you, who, with your own artistic practice as the point of departure, wish to go into more depth in your artistry and work in a creative and reflective process that can enhance your own artistry as well as the formation of knowledge in the arts as a whole. Doctoral (third cycle) education in the arts also embraces pedagogical/didactical specialisations that have both steadfast traditions and strong development outcomes.

The faculty board’s research school has its 10th birthday this year – as does the whole faculty – and this is something we will be celebrating during the entire course of this year.

The Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts wishes to announce eight vacant places on its doctoral (third cycle) programme, with September 1st as the starting date. The last date of application is 5th April 2010.

The doctoral subjects this announcement comprises are:
• Digital Representation
• Research on Arts Education – with a specialisation in Dance
• Independent Filmmaking
• Fine Arts
• Literary Composition, Poetry and Prose
• Musical Performance and Interpretation
• Performance in Theatre and Music Drama
• Crafts

The doctoral programme is partly organised as an interdisciplinary faculty research school, where theoretical and methodological issues with a particular focus on artistic research are treated. This programme is run in close collaboration with other departments within the University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg. At least two of the places on the doctoral (third cycle) programme will, if certain conditions are met, be part of a planned national research school in the arts, which has been granted funds by the Swedish Research Council.

The education comprises of 240 higher education credits, which is equivalent to four years of full-time studies. The programme consists of a course section, consisting of 60-120 higher education credits, and a part dedicated to the student’s dissertation, consisting of 120-180 higher education credits. The course section aims at providing the student with deep theoretical knowledge, a diversification of approaches and schooling in methodology. The part of the programme dedicated to the student’s dissertation includes the student’s own research and artistic work and also the completion of a doctoral dissertation. The doctoral programme leads to a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) or, if certain conditions are met, a Doctor of the Arts (A.D.); the latter, however, does not apply to the subject Research on Arts Education.

For further information and a special online application form, go to:

http://www.konst.gu.se/english/doctoral_studies/admission/

For more information
The faculty’s Director of Doctoral Education, Professor
Sverker Jullander, e-mail: sverker.jullander@gu.se

If you are interested in our research education, send an e-mail to the Senior Faculty Administrator of Doctoral Education, Anna Frisk, anna.frisk@konst.gu.se, and you will be added to our mailing list for forthcoming information.

University of Gothenburg
Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts

Unique in width and depth
The Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts at the University of Gothenburg offers first cycle (undergraduate), second cycle (master’s) and third cycle (doctoral) education, and also conducts research and artistic development work within a broad spectrum of disciplines. It is this breadth and depth that makes the Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts unique in Europe.

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