Practice Research Development Group
Practice Research Development Group
Overview
We are Practice Research; we share, develop, and advocate Practice Research with Impact. We have high-quality research students and academic practitioners in the school across the disciplines of Performing Arts, Film & Media, to Fashion. The Group is also delighted to support the ACI PGR Committee; a student-led initiative that supports postgraduate research in the school. The Practice Research Development Group supports researchers at all levels through the opportunities and challenges of undertaking Practice Research including outputs, Practice Research methodologies, publishing, funding, research-informed teaching, REF and Impact.
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We are committed to:
- an environment that supports the Practice Research community from across a wide range of disciplines,
- showing the Impact of Practice Research throughout society,
- building relationships with our industry partners through Practice Research,
- supporting postgraduates and early career researchers in their Practice Research.
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Events
- TUESDAY 25 APRIL - Launch of Practice Research Development Group, 6.30 pm
- WEDNESDAY 10 MAY - Workshop: Everything you want to know about Practice Research but were too afraid to ask, 6.30pm
- Postgraduate Research Conference on Practice Research (May/June)
- Book launch: South African Contemporary Dance: The Toyi-Toying Body by Sarahleigh Castelyn – Published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2022
- Making Impact with Practice Research (September/October)
- Doing Documentation with Practice Research (November/December)
For more information about our events, please contact Dr Sarahleigh Castelyn.
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Postgraduate Research Students
We encourage applications for MPhil/PhDs and Professional Doctorates in Performing Arts to join our thriving and supportive PGR culture.
For information, including bursaries, visit:
Industry partners and networks
We collaborate with practitioners and organisations, such as JOMBA! MASIHAMBISANE DIALOGUES.
Members and examples of work
Contact us
For more information, contact Dr Sarahleigh Castelyn.