CREATE Centre HD and Early Career Research Seminar Series
Event description
We are excited to invite you to our series of gatherings tailored for postgraduate students and early career researchers focused on arts and creativity. Moderated by Dr. Sue Orlovich from the University of Sydney, these sessions offer a collaborative space to delve into the depths of arts-informed inquiry.Â
At each session, a distinguished guest expert will lead the meeting, sharing valuable insights into their specialized area of Arts and Creativity research. You’ll gain access to the secrets of their unique approaches and methodologies. Following the presentation, there will be an interactive Q&A session, encouraging lively discussions and networking opportunities among attendees.
Session Schedule:
- When: Thursdays at 4:00 PM (1-hour sessions), except for one special morning session in November.
- Where: Rm 612, A35 Education Building
Upcoming Speakers and Dates:
- 1 August: Rebekah Palmer
- 22 August: Zoe Hogan
- 26 September: Terri Elliot
- 31 October: Thomas De Angelis
- 14 November, 9:00–10:00 AM: Kristy Smith
- Note:Â Special morning session
- 28 November:Â Natasha Beaumont
- Celebration: This final session will feature celebratory end-of-year catering. Join us to enjoy refreshments, reflect on the year’s insights, and connect with fellow researchers in a festive atmosphere.
Why Attend?
- Expand Your Knowledge: Learn from experts who are pushing the boundaries of arts and creativity research.
- Engage and Interact: Participate in thought-provoking discussions and exchange ideas with peers.
- Network: Build connections with professionals and fellow researchers in your field.
- Celebrate Together: Conclude the series with a special gathering to celebrate our collective achievements.
Registration Details:
Please register to confirm your attendance for each session. Your registration helps us ensure adequate seating and catering arrangements.
We look forward to your participation in these enriching sessions. Let’s explore, learn, and celebrate the world of arts and creativity research together!
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