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Provides the first detailed exploration of how visual and performing artists experience practice in the university research management framework
Updates the 1998 Strand Report into research in the creative arts
Collates and consolidates the commentary on artistic research within the university from visual and performing arts from amalgamation to present day
Provides an empirically tested evidence base from which to develop future policy and practical responses for greater inclusion of artistic research in higher-education management systems

Produktbeschreibung
Provides the first detailed exploration of how visual and performing artists experience practice in the university research management framework

Updates the 1998 Strand Report into research in the creative arts

Collates and consolidates the commentary on artistic research within the university from visual and performing arts from amalgamation to present day

Provides an empirically tested evidence base from which to develop future policy and practical responses for greater inclusion of artistic research in higher-education management systems


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Autorenporträt
Jenny Wilson is an honorary fellow at the Centre for the Study of Higher Education at the University of Melbourne. During a long career as a senior administrator in Australian and UK universities, she has been instrumental in the establishment of many new higher-education initiatives and centres of research excellence. She was invited as a consultant to the European Commission's Green Paper on Innovation in 1995 and played a key role in the development of the Forum on European-Australian Science and Technology cooperation (FEAST). She is now an independent consultant to universities and academic organisations. She acts as research officer for the Australian Council of Deans and Directors of Creative Arts and is editor of their online publication, 'NiTRO'. Jenny's research interests centre on the relationship between the university, its management systems and the 'academic tribes' which inhabit them. She is a regular contributor to the discussion on artistic research in the higher-education sector. She has an honours degree in law (LLB), a professional postgraduate qualification from the UK Chartered Institute for Marketing and a PhD from the University of Melbourne.