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PhD in Art-Science : New Renaissance at University of Texas, Dallas ?
19 December 2011, 1:51 pm
PhD in Art-Science : New Renaissance at University of Texas, Dallas ?
UT Dallas has just announced the new PhD at the University of Texas, Dallas which seeks to enable research and education that couples the Arts and Humanities with the Sciences and Engineering. They are seeking first rate candidates from diverse backgrounds (Academia, Private Industry, Non Governmental Organizations, Make and Hacker collectives) within the ATEC Arts and Technology PhD Program.
More info at:
http://www.utdallas.edu/admissions/graduate/degrees/detail.php?d=1641.
Roger Malina has been named Distinguished Chair of Arts and Technology and
Professor of Physics in the School Natural Sciences and Mathematics and will be supervising student research projects. Students with backgrounds in Science, Engineering or Arts and Humanities may enroll in the PhD.
In addition to the art-science research Projects, a Leonardo Initiatives Office has been established in partnership with Leonardo/ The International Society for the Arts and Society. Projects will include a program on Experimental Publishing and Curating in partnership with the EMAC Emerging Media and Communications program at UT Dallas.
More information on the PhD:
http://www.utdallas.edu/admissions/graduate/degrees/detail.php?d=1641
More information on ATEC and EMAC:
http://www.utdallas.edu/ah/atec/
http://emac.utdallas.edu/
If you might be interested in enrolling in the PhD program feel free to contact
Roger Malina: rmalina(at)alum.mit.edu
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: ART-SCIENCE-TECHNOLOGY M.A. AND PH.D. ABSTRACTS
Students who will be receiving an M.A., M.F.A. or Ph.D. on a subject related to the intersection of art, science and technology are encouraged to submit an abstract of their thesis to LABS (Leonardo Abstract Services). This peer-reviewed database has been in existence for over 10 years and functions as a way for international artists and scholars to learn about the work of the next generation.
From Leonardo
http://www.leonardo.info
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