The Antarctic is the common heritage of everyone, yet up until the latter part of the 20th century it seemed that its many facets were only investigated by explorers and scientists. British Antarctic Survey has undertaken the majority of Britain's scientific research on and around the continent for over 60 years.
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The fellowship attracts visual artists who have established their practices in the years following graduation and identified a project that could be made possible or enhanced by spending periods of time both in Rome and Oxford. Read more >|
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Research is the key point for developing an art form, and time and space are the means for new ideas to be born and raised. As a relatively new art form, Screen Dance (or Dance for the Camera, as it’s often known) belongs to the growing ecology of cross-discipline working that has been changing the Arts in recent times. Read more >|
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