BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 13.3//EN BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:The Mediated Constructions lab at the University of Tasmania is seeking motivated\, organized applicants to a PhD project on Architecture for Regional Tourism. Scholarships to fully fund the PhD are available th rough a competitive process to applicants with previous research experienc e.Short description: This project proposes to investigate how architecture supports Australian small towns\, regional places\, and remote communitie s as they transition away from extractive economies and\, in doing so\, re -imagine their image and re-envision their identities. The candidate will apply qualitative methods of social research to questions of how architect s\, communities\, and organisations best come together to understand local needs\, overcome barriers\, and create new ways of working. Then the cand idate will study the communication tactics used to communicate those proje cts. Findings will be co-published with the supervisory team and the candi date will be supported in contributing to larger scholarly discussions.Ple ase review the project\, application criteria\, and scholarship informatio n at https://www.utas.edu.au/research/degrees/available-projects/projects/ architecture-and-design/architecture-for-regional-tourismApply by June 1. DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250602 DTSTAMP:20250511T213549Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250328 LOCATION: SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:PhD Project on Architecture for Regional Tourism at Utas UID:RFCALITEM638825961499525811 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The Mediated Constructions lab at the Unive rsity of Tasmania is seeking motivated\, organized applicants to a PhD pro ject on Architecture for Regional Tourism. Scholarships to fully fund the PhD are available through a competitive process to applicants with previou s research experience.
Short description: This project proposes to i
nvestigate how architecture supports Australian small towns\, regional pla
ces\, and remote communities as they transition away from extractive econo
mies and\, in doing so\, re-imagine their image and re-envision their iden
tities. The candidate will apply qualitative methods of social research to
questions of how architects\, communities\, and organisations best come t
ogether to understand local needs\, overcome barriers\, and create new way
s of working. Then the candidate will study the communication tactics used
to communicate those projects. Findings will be co-published with the sup
ervisory team and the candidate will be supported in contributing to large
r scholarly discussions.
Please review the project\, applicati on criteria\, and scholarship information at
Apply by June 1.
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