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Art and Design Research, PhD  
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Our Art and Design research is dynamic and imaginative. We have an outward looking research culture, with a strong focus on art and design practice as a significant contributor to cultural enrichment, social dynamics and economic vitality.

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Entry requirements

Applicants for a PhD should normally have a minimum of a first or second-class degree and a Masters degree, or for some subjects, a period of pre-PhD study is required

Course length

Three years full-time, five years part-time

Study location

City site

Staff and postgraduate researchers undertake original investigations to discover fresh ideas, designs, performances and works of art that lead to new perceptions, products and processes.

More theoretically-based projects engage with a range of perspectives on art and design practice, drawing from cultural, perceptual, pedagogic and systems theory. In addition, a significant strand of activity is focused on the exploration of new technologies, innovating methods, materials and procedures.

Our work is of direct relevance to the needs and developments in the cultural sector and industry and commerce, and is supported by income from a range of bodies, including the AHRC, the Drapers Company, the EU and other national charities and public service agencies in the East Midlands and beyond.

What do you study?

Research in the School of Art and Design is organised through the activities of research groups:

Smaller clusters of academics working within and across these teams include:

Any questions?

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Telephone: +44 (0)115 848 2301 / +44 (0)115 848 2177
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