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Friday, 27 January 2012

EVENT - ukadia Conference 2012

'The Future of Creative Education’: The third National conference for the UK Arts & Design Institutions’ Association (ukadia)
British Library Conference Centre, London 
8 February 2012
(conference dinner- 7 February 2012)

This year’s ukadia event will focus on the opportunities offered by the changing landscape in education policy and funding, notwithstanding the challenges that are ahead. Building on the success of previous conferences, this event aims to be a forum for discussion for over a hundred senior managers and practitioners from across the specialist arts education sector. 

Write a review - Fashion Design: The complete guide







We currently have Fashion Design: The Complete Guide by John Hopkins and published by AVA available for review.  If you work in UK-based art, design or media higher education and are interested in reviewing it, please get in touch: d.flint@brighton.ac.uk.  Selected reviews are published in Networks.  Reviewers can claim £50 worth of book tokens and can keep the review copy.  For submission details see: http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/projects/networks/submissions


Thursday, 26 January 2012

CALL - National Teaching Fellowship Scheme 2012 is open for nominations


NTFS 2012

Deadline for nominations: 21 March 2012

The National Teaching Fellowship Scheme recognises and rewards excellent learning and teaching. It is open to all higher education institutions in England, Northern Ireland and, since Autumn 2010, Wales. 

Up to 55 awards of £10,000 are made to recognise individual excellence. The award is intended for Fellows' professional development in teaching and learning or aspects of pedagogy. Nominations are invited from eligible institutions in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. 

http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/ntfs

Information on last year's National Teaching Fellow success in art, design and media.

Read the article in Networks issue 16 by National Teaching Fellow, Ruth Dineen, Learning and Teaching Associate at University of Wales Institute, Cardiff
http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/projects/networks/issue-16-january-2012/co-production-all-in-this-together

Write a review - Collaboration in the Arts and Humanities


We currently have Knowledge Transfer in Higher Education: Collaboration in the Arts and Humanities by Lisa Mooney Smith available for review. If you work in UK-based art, design or media higher education and are interested in reviewing it, please get in touch: d.flint@brighton.ac.uk

Selected reviews are published in Networks. Reviewers can claim £50 worth of book tokens and can keep the review copy. For submission details see: http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/projects/networks/submissions/resource-review-guidance

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Contribute to Networks 17







Networks 17, to be published in April 2012, will focus on teaching and learning practices in which students take centre stage.  We invite feature articles exploring student involvement in art, design and media curriculum design, ‘delivery’ and assessment, as well as engagement with departmental and institutional structures and processes. We welcome content written by both students and staff or collaboratively.
Deadline for contributions to Networks 17: Friday, 2 March 2012

EVENT - Group for Learning in Art and Design (GLAD) Conference 2012

It started with a KIS! GLAD Conference
Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture Kingston University, Knights Park, Kingston
25 April 2012

Responding to the HEFCE requirement for all courses to publish Key Information Sets (KIS) for prospective students in 2012, this year's GLAD conference will offer delegates an opportunity to learn more about these KIS statements. 

The conference will focus on three components of the KIS statements; national student survey scores, contact hours and employment statistics collected six months after graduation.

EVENT - Assessment in Practice (Fine Art, Design and Architecture)

Assessment in Practice
Glasgow School of Art, 167 Renfew Street, Glasgow
27 March 2012
   
This workshop is one of the HEA’s Higher Education Discipline Workshop and Seminar Series.

It will focus on aspects of assessment in the disciplines of Fine Art, Design and Architecture, and in particular, on problems of assessing practice based work. Much of the learning takes occurs in the ‘practicum’, and the studio is a central feature of learning and assessment.

EVENT - Redesigning (Graphic) Design Education


Redesigning (Graphic) Design Education
University of Derby, Markeaton Street, Derby
14 March 2012
   
This workshop is one of the HEA’s Higher Education Discipline Workshop and Seminar Series. The broad focus is student engagement and the enhancement of the learning experience through collaborative and participatory curriculum design.

Contemporary (graphic) design practice is attempting to reformulate itself in the face of changing conditions and a rapidly shifting communication landscape. At the same time Higher Education in the UK is undergoing a transformational change that will have a significant impact on student expectations and institutional demands. In the face of these challenges there has never been a better time to ask: ‘How should graphic design education respond and reshape in order to be relevant in the 21st century?’

EVENT - Discourse Power Resistance: Impact (DPR12) Conference

Discourse Power Resistance: Impact
Plymouth University
2 – 4 April 2012

The conference considers what ‘Impact’ means for us, our work, our understandings and future developments. Governments, international agencies, funding bodies and policy-makers increasingly use this term. What does it mean?

The conference explores the potential impact on each other of the creative arts and social sciences in terms of theory and practice. All conference streams are designed to encourage contributions from across the creative arts, social sciences and humanities.

CALL - for video or sound work for media festival


Lightworks 2012
Grimsby Minster and two local galleries
16 March 2012

The deadline for open submissions: 10 February 2012

Lightworks is a new media festival in Grimsby, organised by staff and students of Grimsby Institute creative HE courses.

This is the 3rd year of the event and the organisers are seeking existing video or sound work (up to three minutes) to show at the event. There are no recommended themes, subjects, formats or treatments. The work chosen from open submission will be exhibited as part of short compilations on projection screens or in sound installations. There is no entry fee for the Open Submission opportunity.