Sentences with phrase «critical studies programme»

Yinghua graduated from the critical studies programme of Malmö Art Academy at Sweden's Lund University in 2005 and served as a China Researcher for Asia Art Archive from 2005 to 2007.
Formwalt received his MFA from the Northwestern University in Chicago (2003) and attended the Critical Studies programme at the Malmö Art Academy (2005).

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The University of Ghana is in the process of reviewing its undergraduate study programmes to focus more on entrepreneurship, critical and analytical thinking, as well as intellectual development.
Spokesman of the opposition political parties in the state, Umar Farouk Ibrahim, while briefing newsmen in Kaduna said that after a critical study of Mallam Nasir Ahmed El - Rufai's activities and programmes as regard the local government elections in the state and SIECOM's activities directed by governor El - Rufai, it was very clear that the governor is not interested and willing to conduct local government poll within the period of his administration.
The documentation ranges across the whole spectrum of drug development: Investigators» brochures provide information on all that is currently known about the medicine and so need periodic updating; accurate and concise protocols are required to ensure that trials are performed effectively; clinical trial reports (generally from phase II and III studies) present the information gathered from the trials; higher level documents provide summaries of efficacy and safety data from clinical trial programmes; expert reports provide critical interpretation of the results; and response documents clarify any points that are not clear to the regulatory agencies or provide additional analyses or supporting data for any items of concern.
Drug - resistant malaria parasites have spread to critical border regions of South - east Asia, seriously threatening global malaria control and elimination programmes, according to a study published in the «New England Journal of Medicine».
And there was certainly a time, not so long ago, when I was also a fully paid - up McKeever Believer: his seriousness, his commitment to the act of painting, and the complete absence from his work of what the American painter Gary Stephan has dubbed «visual sarcasm» — that is, the use of paint only in order to flaunt its supposed inadequacy and redundancy — made him seem like a bulwark against the insufferable smart - alec nihilism of Richard Prince, Wade Guyton, or Christopher Wool; and against the prevailing attitudes within the Higher Education establishment at which I both teach, and study on the MA programme, where the buzz - phrase on the Fine Art Critical Studies syllabus is «post-Making»; in other words, goodbye and good riddance to all that messy business with brushes and squeegees and welding torches, once and for all.
Transnational Belonging and Subjectivity - in - Process: Contemporary Women Artists» Encounters with Space Chairs: Catherine Dormor, Ph.D., Head of Research Programmes, Royal College of Art and Basia Sliwinska, Ph.D., Senior Lecturer, Critical & Historical Studies, London College of Fashion Speakers: Kathy Battista, Sotheby's Institute of Art, Jane Chin Davidson, California State University, and Aliza Edelman, Independent Curator
Students from the MA Culture, Criticism and Curation programme at Central Saint Martins talk to Simon Pugh about the Fine Art and Critical Studies (FACS) course Pugh co-founded (with Roy Trollope) at Saint Martins College in 1983.
Currently, she is developing an integrated programme of research and study on photography as a contemporary art form, for which she is exploring critical issues of representation, the politics of aesthetics and psychoanalytic thought.
Linking new studies of the digital self to the critical concerns and creative tools of artists, this diverse public programme explores questions of identity, authenticity, narcissism, disembodiment, and parody.
Various components of the programme such as critical studies, research studies, studio practice, spatial practice, media theory, and curatorial studies, will incite you to further realize and contextualize your own project.
by SYLVIA THOMPSON PARENTS WERE less critical and more confident in dealing with their children after taking part in a parenting programme, a new study has found.
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