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CCI Winter School

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The Deadline has now passed for applications to the 2013 Winter School. Stay tuned for news on 2014.

 

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: CCI Winter School 2013

 

http://www.cciwinterschool.org

 

DEADLINE: 18 January 2013

 

Building on the widely-acknowledged success of last year’s inaugural CCI Winter School, we now invite applications for 2013. The CCI Winter School is a competitive program that offers selected doctoral students a week-long program of interdisciplinary study, collaboration and social interaction in the broad area of creative industries and innovation research, drawing on the Centre’s expertise in media, cultural and communication studies, economics, education, policy and law, in relation to the creative economy.

 

We welcome applications from emerging scholars working on related topics including, but not limited to:

 

* Cultural, media and creative industries policy

* Digital methods

* Community arts and media

* New business models in the creative economy

* Innovation studies

* Economics of the creative industries

* Game studies

* The creative industries in Asia

* Internet culture

* Social media

* Copyright and intellectual property

* The challenges of ‘big data’

* Creative careers and creative labour

 

Participants will work with leading researchers, engage in intensive workshop activities and receive direct feedback and individual mentoring on their own work. Social activities will provide additional opportunities for participants to get to know each other and form collaborative relationships that will last for years to come.

 

24 – 28 June 2013

 

APPLY at http://www.cciwinterschool.org

 

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About the Author

- Darryl is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries & Innovation, based at Queensland University of Technology. His research includes works on the video game and gambling industries.

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