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Workshop on practice-based research

At this workshop, three researchers from School of Communication and Culture will share their experiences with applying for and getting external funding for practice-based research projects.

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Tidspunkt

Fredag 12. januar 2024,  kl. 12:30 - 15:00

Sted

Kasernen, Building 1584, Room 112

At this workshop, three researchers from across the school will share their experiences with applying for and getting external funding for practice-based research projects. They will shed light onto e.g.,:

  • How to meaningfully approach an external collaborator
  • How to successfully structure a project involving “praksisaktører”
  • How to do empirical and analytical work in a project that involves external collaborators
  • How to publish and disseminate research in practice-based research projects
  • How to work with impact in relation to practice-based research projects

Agenda:

12:30-12:40: Welcome and Intro
Deputy Head of School for Research at IKK, Professor Carsten Stage


12:40 - 13:10: Birgit Eriksson – The Velux Foundation: Museumssatsning + The Nordea  FoundationFormat: 20 minutes presentation, 10 minutes questions.

Professor in Cultural Theory and Analysis, Birgit Eriksson, will share her experience with applying for and getting grants from Nordea Fonden for the project Deltag and VELUX Museumsprogrammet for the project CraftVærk on cultural participation together with Trapholt Museum in Kolding, Denmark.


13:10 - 13:40: Mathias Clasen – Innovation Fund Denmark: Innoexplorer 
Format: 20 minutes presentation, 10 minutes questions.

Associate Professor and director of Recreational Fear Lab, Mathias Clasen, will tell us about how the grant from Innovation Fund Denmark came into being for the project Affective Player Experience of Fear (APEX of Fear): Enhancing User Experience of Horror through Affective Computing.


13:40 - 13:55: Break (coffee)


13:55 - 14:25: Anders Albrechtslund – The Velux Foundation: HUMpraxis 
Format: 20 minutes presentation, 10 minutes questions.

Professor of Information Studies, Anders Albrechtslund, will provide insights to his HUMpraxis grant for the project LIVSTEGN: OVERVÅGNINGSTEKNOLOGIER FOR ET TRYGT OG VÆRDIGT LIV MED DEMENS in collaboration with Aarhus Kommune and VIVE


14:25 - 15:00: Discussions + wrap-up