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Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA)


Research Degrees MPhil/PhD


Taught Courses MA/PgCert in Creative Arts Consultancy


MA in Contemporary Arts Research MA in Design: Management and Policy MA in Media and Cultural Studies


MA in Professional Contemporary Arts Practice MA in Sustainability, Innovation and Design MRes in Design


Number of Postgraduate Students 75


Director of Institute Dr Andrew Quick


Postgraduate Enquiries tel: +44(0)1524 593056 fax: +44(0)1524 594900 e-mail: lica-


pgadmissions@lancaster.ac.uk


Website www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/lica


RAE 2008


Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (Art, Design, Music, Theatre, New Media) is ranked in the UK top 3 with 80% of research classed as world or internationally leading.


Professor Rachel Cooper Professor of Design


Professor Cooper’s design interests cover design management, design policy, new product development, design in the built environment, urban regeneration and socially-responsible design. She is the author of six books and more than 200 research papers.


“My research considers design decision making and design management in the urban environment. It addresses all aspects of sustainability; indeed the research direction has taken me into the realms of design for wellbeing”


“LICA offers excellent opportunities for postgraduate study - opportunities not only to cross disciplines within in the arts, but also with leading research centres within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, and across the university such as Management School, Lancaster Environment Centre and InfoLab21 as our interdisciplinary approach lies at the heart of our activities. The new building is a fantastic opportunity for postgraduates to develop their research.”


The Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA) houses Lancaster’s postgraduate research opportunities in Computer Music, Dance, Design (including Applied Design and Design Management and Policy), Digital Arts, Film and Media, Fine Art, Live Art, Music (including Musicology, Music Composition and Performance), and Theatre and Performance. At either masters or doctoral level, you can focus on any one of these disciplines or you can combine them in any permutation. Furthermore, your research and its outputs can be written (e.g. an academic thesis), practice-based (e.g. an exhibition or performance), audiovisual (e.g. a DVD or website) or any combination of these and other possibilities.


LICA offers an enormously rich and thriving interdisciplinary research culture. You will reap the rewards of LICA’s creative industry connections, for example to Lancaster’s public arts providers (The Nuffield Theatre, the Peter Scott Gallery, and the Lancaster International Concert Series) and to the internationally renowned artists and performers who work in or who are linked to LICA.


LICA has a commitment to contemporary practice and critical thinking in the arts. It fosters cutting-edge research activity on contemporaneity, interdisciplinarity, and cross- arts practice in the creative arts and related industries. We are skilful in fostering traditional modes of scholarship which theorise and engage with the arts and culture of the 20th and 21st centuries, or innovative approaches to the study of the more distant past. LICA is equally distinctive in its commitment to the ‘informed practitioner’: the contemporary artist who not only creates resonant works, but is also able to understand their practice critically, conceptually and historically and works both independently and collaboratively. Accordingly, LICA offers a laboratory- based research environment to its students and the creative industries that share a commitment to new knowledge generation in ‘making-practices’, and to the transfer of knowledge between academics, community and business.


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