Creative Practice MRes
The MRes in Creative Practice is a Masters level course informed by the rich research culture of Westminster’s School of Arts. Over one year full-time or two years part-time, students developed and completed a major research project related to their creative practice, culminating in an exhibition presentation and a written reflection on their research.
The course enabled students to develop their practice and research skills in arts and media towards the completion of their research project, supported by expert supervision from artists, theorists and designers, as part of CREAM’s extensive practice-based doctoral programme. Students worked in close supervision with a researcher practitioner in their field of specialism, to assist them in the development of their individual research project.
The University's Creative Practice MRes is currently being evaluated for revalidation. Please check the University website for more information, which will be published when available.
Creative Practice MRes
The MRes in Creative Practice is a Masters level course informed by the rich research culture of Westminster’s School of Arts. Over one year full-time or two years part-time, students developed and completed a major research project related to their creative practice, culminating in an exhibition presentation and a written reflection on their research.
The course enabled students to develop their practice and research skills in arts and media towards the completion of their research project, supported by expert supervision from artists, theorists and designers, as part of CREAM’s extensive practice-based doctoral programme. Students worked in close supervision with a researcher practitioner in their field of specialism, to assist them in the development of their individual research project.
The University's Creative Practice MRes is currently being evaluated for revalidation. Please check the University website for more information, which will be published when available.
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