Artist Residency PhD Studentships at One Horton Heath
PhD @University of Southampton posted 2 days agoJob Description
About the project
Eastleigh Borough Council with John Hansard Gallery and Winchester School of Art at the University of Southampton have established a partnership to offer artist residencies at One Horton Heath (OHH) as PhD Studentships.
The first residency will appoint an artist ahead of the completion of the first residential phase. This presents a unique opportunity to:
1) Work closely with the OHH Development team Engage with residents of Fair Oak and Horton Heath
2) Contribute to community facility planning
3) Connect with the first residents moving onto the site. The appointed artist will undertake a PhD, supported and supervised by Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton.
For full details about this project, the terms of the PhD, and the application timeline and deadlines, please visit the One Horton Heath website.
Entry requirements
You should have a 2:1 honours undergraduate degree and a Master of Arts, or equivalent qualification, in a relevant subject. We can take substantial relevant work experience into account if you do not have the relevant qualifications.
Fees and funding
This is an Eastleigh Borough Council/John Hansard Gallery funded Studentship for 3 years. Domestic students are preferred (EU and International applicants will be considered, but tuition will only be covered at the UK rate). The starting stipend is £19,237 per year, plus up to £5,000 annual expenses / research and materials budget, and the studentship would additionally include full tuition cover (at the UK tuition rate), access to hot desk and space at Winchester School of Art, as well as in kind research, engagement, communications and technical support.
Additional production and presentation budget may be available for public outcomes developed in collaboration with John Hansard Gallery. Budget will be allocated based on specific proposals. The artist/researcher will have access to hot desk and space at John Hansard Gallery, as well as in kind curatorial, engagement, communications and technical support.
How to apply
You can find information on what we require, and a link to our PhD form, at the following link:Â How to apply.
For full details about this project, the terms of the PhD, and the application timeline and deadlines, please visit the One Horton Heath website.
Contact us
Dr Megen de Bruin-Molé, Director of Doctoral Programmes WSA