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***Apologies for cross-postings***
Materiality and Intangibility: contested zones
An international two-day symposium for PhD students and early career researchers.
Provisionally scheduled for 24th and 25th September 2009 (subject to change)
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Venue: TBC, Leicester, UK.
The PhD symposium Materiality and Intangibility: contested zones will comprise workshops to stimulate debate and practice, presentations, social events and keynote lectures from leading academics in the field. The event will be hosted by the research student community based in the Department of Museum Studies at the University of Leicester, a leading, internationally renowned centre for museum studies and teaching since 1966. The Department was recently assessed as having the highest proportion of world-leading research in any subject in any UK university (RAE 2008).
We are looking for inter-disciplinary presentations from doctoral students of museology and allied subject areas, which engage with materiality and intangibility in inspiring and innovative ways. The symposium offers an opportunity to demonstrate your creativity and flair. Could your research translate to a film or digital presentation? How about leading a collaborative workshop? Perhaps organising an artistic intervention might be more your thing? Above all the event is envisioned as an informal arena for sharing and developing ideas in a supportive environment.
We are also seeking applications from practising artists, musicians, writers and designers working with, or inspired by, museums and collections who would like to contribute to a two-day live art event to run in parallel with the symposium. Please contact Serena Iervolino ([log in to unmask]) for more information. We may be able to offer a small contribution towards expenses, funding permitting.
How to apply:
If you would like to participate in the symposium as a presenter, please email an abstract (max. 500 words) to Jennifer Binnie ([log in to unmask]) by 5pm on Monday 30th March 2009, giving details of your institutional affiliation and the proposed subject and mode of your presentation. Joint presentations (collaborations between more than one presenter) will be welcomed.
Successful applicants will be notified by the end of May.
Prospective delegates may wish to register their interest in attending the symposium by emailing Jennifer Binnie ([log in to unmask]). The likely cost will be £10 per day (£20 for both days), including lunch and refreshments.
Please address any enquiries to Jennifer Binnie ([log in to unmask]).
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Amy Jane Barnes
PhD Student
http://www.le.ac.uk/museumstudies/research/amybarnes.html
Department of Museum Studies
University of Leicester
105 Princess Road East
Leicester
UK
LE1 7LG
(0116) 2525773
Times Higher Education University of the Year 2008-9
The University of Leicester's Department of Museum Studies has the highest proportion of world-leading rated research in any subject in any UK university (RAE 2008)
The Attic: the virtual home of the Department of Museum Studies' research students:
http://attic-museumstudies.blogspot.com/
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