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Vertically Integrated Project - Art on Campus: State of Disappearance

VIPs create sustainable, research-engaged communities of staff and students - both undergraduate and postgraduate - who work collaboratively on live projects.

The purpose of this project is to assesses the value of and contribute to research led art on campus. Students will be encouraged to think innovatively about the current exhibition, assessing its impact and proposing novel ways for engagement.

Have students engage with the key theme of the exhibition, which is disappearance. Students on this project will have the opportunity to assess the impact of the exhibition on student communities, conducting research and holding workshop/focus group events to evidence how the student community feels about the work and also having more art on campus. Engaging students with the centre for the study of violence.

Sustainable Development Goals

SDGs: 3 Good Health and Wellbeing. 4 Quality Education.

Academic Director

Professor Brad Evans, Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies

Who can apply?

This VIP welcomes applications from all University of Bath students.

Applications for Semester 1 AY2526 will open in June 2025.

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