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Overview This PhD project seeks to investigate the increasingly complex and at times fraught relationship between Artificial Intelligence AI and the production of art. The emergence of AI in a whole
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increasingly relevant in a wide variety of different academic fields as funding organizations recognize the benefit of interdisciplinary research and the active role that the arts can play in this area
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Photography course. We are part of the Design & Digital Arts Department within the Nottingham School of Art and Design. The subject area benefits from an excellent reputation and recruit’s high calibre students
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, located within our rapidly evolving Clifton Campus. This is a multi-award-winning site within which we have opened an interdisciplinary science and technology building, with state-of-the-art bioscience
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heritage, material culture and the built environment. We have a well-equipped research infrastructure, including a state-of-the-art heritage CAVE facility. 86% of our research was rated as ‘world-leading
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sector leading projects with the construction of the Design and Digital Arts building which will open in 2024. Recent developments at our Clifton campus include a £23m Medical Technology Innovation
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About Us We are the School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment (ADBE) at Nottingham Trent University. We make, create, design and build. We’re planners and problem solvers. We draw lines, and we break boundaries. We are 3,000 students, five departments and one school. In the School...
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About the Role Our Costume Design & Construction BA (Hons) course sits within the Design for Performance subject area, which is part of the Design & Digital Arts Department within the Nottingham
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-significant research with an outstanding record for teaching excellence. Our state-of-the-art facilities and career-focused approach to course design provide the right conditions for students to excel in
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samples. Journal of Applied Psychology, 96: 643–653. Eikhof, D. R., & Haunschild, A. (2007). For art's sake! Artistic and economic logics in creative production. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 28(5