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This unique programme introduces the ways in which brands are developed and used. It will help you understand how the growth of branding in areas such as business, entertainment, politics, government, sport and culture has changed and how it is impacting the societies we live in.
Events managers of the future need to be versatile and confident, managing a wide array of events in innovative ways. This degree equips you to take your place in the events industry, leading the way in events and experience management for the fast-paced creative and cultural industries.
Undertake your own research project in the Centre for Research Architecture.
This innovative programme will explore how people experience the world, particularly when using technology. You'll learn how each layer of technology, from core hardware through to the way that media is handled, can affect user experience, and gain the skills for researching user requirements and designing the best solutions.
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a research project exploring artistic and experimental work with grassroots and radical archival resources. Author: knesto01. DAAP – the Digital Archive of Artists’ Publishing – is an interactive, user-driven, searchable database of artists’
a research project exploring artistic and experimental work with grassroots and radical archival resources. Author: asymon03. In our final guest submission, Jude Browning and Alexandra Symons Sutcliffe have a conversation via Whattsapp voice notes
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A series of four interviews that aims to share conversations between researchers in the Department of Anthropology and beyond.
a research project exploring artistic and experimental work with grassroots and radical archival resources. Author: Lily. Our summer symposium bought together artists, curators, researchers and archivists to explore questions of collecting, access,