Education: CO-CREATE PhD Information Session – 12th of January

There is a free online information session about eight funded (paid) doctoral opportunities in the fields of art and design, this Monday, the 12th of January, at 4PM.

The National College of Art and Design, Belfast School of Art, Ulster University, the University of Limerick and Atlantic Technological University invite applications for funded PhD studentships as part of Co-Create Ireland: Art and Design Research Network for Inclusive Futures (CO-CREATE), a €4m cross-border research project supported by the Higher Education Authority’s North South Research Programme.

Each institution has its own program and application criteria.

Ulster University in Belfast has a PhD program in Regenerative Textiles – https://www.ulster.ac.uk/doctoralcollege/find-a-phd/32-art-and-design-history,-practice-and-theory/1791141

For more information about the various programs, see this link – https://www.ncad.ie/news/view/co-create-launches-all-island-doctoral-network

To book a free spot at the information session, visit this website – https://www.create-ireland.ie/activity/co-create-phd-information-session/

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Open Call: Funded Practice-Based PhD from NCAD

The National College of Art & Design (NCAD), in partnership with CONNECT – the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Future Networks and Communications – is seeking candidates for funded interdisciplinary practice-based doctoral study beginning in September 2023.

The proposed project – located at both NCAD’s Thomas Street campus and at CONNECT Centre in Trinity College Dublin – will examine the varying forms and systems of knowledge underpinning technology research, development and application.

The structured PhD is a four-year, full-time programme designed for emerging and professional artists, whose work moves across multiple arts disciplines. Funding is per annum.

Deadline: 21/7/2023 at 17:00 (Irish time 24hr format)

For more information, visit their website – https://www.ncad.ie/news/view/fully-funded-practice-based-phd-at-ncad-connect