ARS DOR

Center of Art & Professional Development – Eurointegration through Art

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Dear Friends of the ARS DOR Association

Posted by ghenador on December 31, 2011

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There is still time to make a year-end contribution to the ARS DOR Association! Through its grants and services the ARS DOR works to keep the arts at the center of our lives and our communities. Your contribution will ensure that this work continues and that the arts remain a vital part of our life in Moldova. Donate today!

ARS DOR is a Centre of Art and Professional Development that promotes culture as an important factor for political, social, economical and cultural reintegration of Moldovan society to the European platform. The mission of ARS DOR is to contribute to development and promotion of the cultural sector of the Republic of Moldova, bringing it in line with the European standards.
If you’ve already sent in your contribution, thank you for supporting the arts in Moldova!

Best wishes and Happy New Year!

Ghenadie Sontu
Executive Director

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3 Year Doctoral Scholarship 2011-2014 at the Centre for Cultural Policy Studies University of Warwick

Posted by ghenador on July 17, 2010

The Centre for Cultural Policy Studies at the University of Warwick will offer one doctoral scholarship, commencing in October 2011. The scholarship will be open to both home/EU and overseas candidates.

The value of the scholarship will be equivalent to the total course fee payable by a home/EU student or half the total course fee payable by an overseas student. The scholarship will be annually renewable for a three-year period, subject to the candidate’s satisfactory progress.

Priority will be given to candidates putting forward proposals for research in the general area of ‘implicit’ cultural policies, although proposals for research in any of the Centre’s fields of interest will be considered.

In brief, whilst ‘explicit’ cultural policy refers to policies explicitly labelled cultural, such as those pursued by ministries of culture around the world, ‘implicit’ cultural policy refers to those often more powerful forms of cultural action that are intended to shape cultures, but which are not expressly described as such.

In focusing on agencies that have thus aimed to modify the behaviour of populations, a study of ‘implicit’ cultural policies tends to foreground questions that might in other contexts be explored in terms of ideology or ‘governmentality’. For a further introduction to this, candidates are referred to a special issue of the International Journal of Cultural Policy that addresses this theme (vol 15, no 2, 2009).

In order to be considered for this scholarship, candidates will need to have received an unconditional offer for entry on to the CCPS MPhil/PhD programme by January 31st 2011.

Find details of the application procedure and further conditions of the scholarship

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