Consortium for Humanities and Arts South East England (CHASE) (Doctoral Training Partnership)
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Transcript of Consortium for Humanities and Arts South East England (CHASE) (Doctoral Training Partnership)
The CHASE Ethos
The Courtauld Gallery, Courtauld Institute of ArtThe Sainsbury Centre for Visual Art, UEA
Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex
Work from the Digital Culture Unit, GoldsmithsThe Gulbenkian Theatre, University of KentiTunes U Courses through the Open University
The Mass Observation Archive, University of Sussex
Interdisciplinarity
Dialogue across disciplines is essential to the environment that CHASE aims to foster, as is working with emergent fields or objects of study that require new forms of attention, practice and communication. This is reflected by the interdisciplinary scope of our selection panels and our development of new forms of delivery.
Student-led cultures of research & practice
CHASE training programmes will support a new generation of humanities students, creative practitioners and arts professionals in creating their own cultures of research and practice.
Social engagement, social challenge
CHASE is committed to engaging wider audiences with research, and cultivating research that addresses the key issues facing society today.
We aim to establish CHASE as an asset within the creative, cultural and public sectors. In collaboration with our wide range of distinctive partners, we are committed to the development of new models of doctoral research and practice.
Professional Development Programmes- CHASE Foundations- Advanced Research Craft- Future Humanities- Public Humanities
Future Shape of the PhD
The British Library
Tate
Victoria & Albert Museum
BBC BFI
BUFVC
Canterbury Cathedral
Intel
National Portrait Gallery
CHASE Partners
After the Archive Skills DevelopmentPoetry & Punk Rock: Richard Hell and American Studies
Conservation Training with CHASE Partners
‘Becoming a Public Intellectual’ Training