Research
Research at the School of Art and Design
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The School has a research culture that is rooted in collaboration with National and International partners in the fields of Art, Design and Architecture. Our work is concerned to understand and augment the role and significance of art and design within the broader concerns of the regional and global economy, and to strengthen the visibility and impact of art and design in Liverpool. Research takes place in relation to the areas of Art, Design, Architecture and related Pedagogy. Researchers in the School of Art & Design write books and academic papers, stage, curate and participate in exhibitions, engage in consultancy, produce artefacts and publish in a broad range of other media. All staff in the School of Art & Design engage in research to develop the curriculum and ensure that our programmes maintain their relevance within the contemporary context of art and design practice and theory. Increasingly this research achieves national and international recognition through exhibition and publication. We have a number of students undertaking Doctoral studies, some of whom are working on collaborative research projects with organisations such as Tate Liverpool, Bluecoat, Liverpool Biennial and FACT. Senior staff from all these and other organisations, including Arts Council England and the RIBA contribute towards the strategic development of our research through membership of an advisory board. |


