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For general enquiries regarding research degrees, please contact:
Debbie Savage
Research Administrator
Cardiff School of Art and Design
University of Wales Institute, Cardiff
Howard Gardens,
Cardiff,
CF24 0SP
Wales,
UK
Tel. +44 (0)29 2041 6636
Fax. +44 (0)29 2041 6945
Email: csadresdegrees@uwic.ac.uk
If you have an enquiry regarding your eligibility for research degree study, please contact:
Dr. Clive Cazeaux
Graduate Studies Coordinator
Cardiff School of Art and Design
University of Wales Institute, Cardiff
Howard Gardens,
Cardiff,
CF24 0SP
Wales,
UK
Tel. +44 (0)29 2041 6680/6636
Fax. +44 (0)29 2041 6945
Email: csadresdegrees@uwic.ac.uk
If you have submitted a formal application and wish to enquire about its progress, please contact:
The Admissions Unit
UWIC
Western Avenue
Cardiff
CF5 2SG.
Tel. +44 (0)29 2041 6044
Email: Admissions@uwic.ac.uk
Informal enquiries
If you have a proposal idea and would like to discuss it informally, please contact Dr. Clive Cazeaux (contact details above).
It would be helpful if you could provide a CV and an outline document of no more than 1,000 words in which you set out:
- 1. the research topic or question on which you are likely to focus;
- 2. an outline of the debate or subject area in which your research will be located, with reference to the particular theories and practices (including names and publication or exhibition dates) that make the significance of your research interest clear;
- 3. the possible methods by which you plan to address or test your research question/topic, for example, with a practice-based PhD, the mode of your art practice, and the methods you will use to assess and contextualize your practice in the light of your topic/question;
- 4. a bibliography of all texts and sources cited;
- 5. your professional and/or personal reasons for wanting to undertake MPhil or PhD research.
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