PhD by Design public lecture: Doina Petrescu and Roberto Feo

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Public Lecture 
Thursday, 5th November 2015, 5.30 – 7.30 PM
Ian Gulland Lecture Theater
Goldsmiths, University of London

Speakers:
Professor Doina Petrescu
University of Sheffield &atelier d’architecture autogérée 

Professor Roberto Feo 
Goldsmiths, University of London & El Ultimo Grito

We are very excited to announce the next Public Lecture as part of the PhD By Design conference  ‘Researching across difference’ being held in the Department of Design at Goldsmiths on the 5th and 6th of November 2015. The conference is an opportunity to present work and discuss the diverse aspects of what it means to do a practice-based PhD in Design.

This year, the public lecture is on the evening of Thursday the 5th November and will involve leading design researchers Professor Doina Petrescu and Professor Roberto Feo.
The full programme of PhD by Design can now be read online.

For more information: phdbydesign.com
Twitter @PhdDesignGold #phdbydesign
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If you have any questions, please contact us: phdbydesign@gold.ac.uk

2015 PhD by Design conference

After last year’s success, we’re happy to announce that 2015 will see a new PhD by Design conference happening at Goldsmiths. The event will take place on the 5th and 6th of November 2015.

“The conference is an opportunity to present work and discuss the diverse aspects of what it means to do a practice-based PhD in Design.The conference especially invites designers undergoing or having completed a practice-based PhD within and outwith design departments. This two day event will include twelve discussion sessions, presentations from leading design researchers Professor Doina Petrescu (University of Sheffield and atelier d’architecture autogérée) and Professor Roberto Feo (Goldsmiths, University of London and El Ultimo Grito), peer-to-peer research skills workshops and a display of design research imagery.”

If you want to get involved, you can fill in an application form on the PhD by Design website.

Download a poster with more details

 

AHRC award for team of Goldsmiths academics

Kat Jungnickel from Goldsmiths’ Department of Sociology has been awarded a Prototpublics Development Award by the AHRC (Arts and Humanities Research Council).

Kat will be the Principal Investigator on the project titled “The Dewey Organ: Making Problems and Publics”; her co-investigators will include Duncan Fairfax and Alex Wilkie from the Goldsmiths Design department, as well as Jennifer Ballie from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, Dundee.