Sentences with phrase «context of an academic institution»

Our announcements are formatted very similarly to e-flux mailings, but the content puts a stronger emphasis on advertising events that may be of interest to the professional readership interested in art education, symposia, conferences, discursive events, exhibitions taking place within the context of an academic institution, or being held at museums affiliated with academic institutions, etc..

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Whatever the drive for power on the part of the institution and its academic leadership, the desire to be free of the church was usually motivated by the belief that the Christian context and spiritual nourishment they regarded as a blessing could and would continue after the removal of any authoritative link with the church.
She previously occupied two positions that operated between academic and arts - institutional contexts: as LJMU Research Curator within the Tate Research Centre: Curatorial Practice & Museology (2014 - 15) and as Head of Nottingham Contemporary's Public Programme (2011 - 14), a leading platform for the public debate of ideas and practices relevant to contemporary art and its institutions.
Personally this was my first exhibition outside of the context of my own academic institution and despite my own lack of experience it was fantastic to be treated with such respect.
(1) Having their comments inappropriately attributed to their clients, employers, or academic institutions; (2) Having their comments bite back at them if they are ever professionally obligated to advocate a different view on behalf of a client; (3) Having their reputations damaged by a comment that is taken out of context.
Stanley Burnton J took a good look at the area on 11 July 2001 in the context of reasons given by an academic institution after a decision (see R (Nash) v Chelsea College of Art and Design [2001] EWHC Admin 538, [2001] All ER (D) 133 (Jul)-RRB-.
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