Get Involved with the Strangelove Festival

Strangelove Festival are looking for volunteers to work as a crucial element to the festival between the dates 9.3.17 – 18.3.17. This opportunity will provide access and insight to the entire festival. With free entry to all events, a refreshments allowance as well as providing the opportunity to be working with an exciting team of International and local artists.

Secondly, they also have an artist call out for artists working within time based media as part of our Secret Strangelove Programme. Such as an idea of a one to one event, or a time based “occasion” or intervention that can occur. For this applicants are asked to complete a form outlining their proposal.

The deadline for both applications is 19.2.17

Here are the links to the application forms:

For volunteers-  https://goo.gl/forms/kTvAfJPZbhDsFpPx1

The open call- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeIZFMBv2_3-clVQX0wsDrN8GPAK_PpMmyhoTfWDheni9-Yog/viewform?c=0&w=1

Audience for an Ash/ Ackroyd & Harvey – Artist Talk

Date: Wed 22nd February 6.15pm

Venue: Jarman Studio 1

The School of Arts is delighted that Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey will be delivering the an Artist Talk to launch their new commission on Wednesday 22 February in Jarman Studio 1 at 6.15pm. The talk is free to attend.

The artists will be talking specifically about their role in the development of the Ash Project, conceived by Kent Downs Area of Outstanding National Beauty, the Ash Project is an urgent cultural response to the devastating effects of Ash dieback, and combines a major new commission by Ackroyd and Harvey which continues their environmental investigations. Ackroyd and Harvey will speak about the development process for this work and explain more about how the outcomes will be realised across Kent.

For 25 years, Ackroyd & Harvey’s work has been exhibited in contemporary art galleries, museums and public spaces worldwide; sculpture, photography, architecture, ecology and biology are disciplines that intersect in their work, revealing an intrinsic bias towards process and event. Often reflecting environmental and scientific concerns, they are acclaimed for large-scale interventions in sites of architectural interest.

“Our research has revealed a hidden wealth of industries carved from the ash, a myriad of wooden objects and artefacts that occupy historical significance and domestic use. Mythologies address the Ash as the tree at the centre of the world, the ‘cosmic’ tree. Contemporary science is studying genetic traits to understand how to cultivate disease resistant Ash stock. David Nash’s “Ash Dome” is an internationally recognized artwork. The emotional, social and metaphorical relationship with this tree gives deep-rooted material for our artistic exploration.” Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey, November 2016

The commission is complimented by a two year programme of public engagement to include artists’ walks, green wood working, an evolving Ash Archive, public programmes at University of Kent and Folkestone Quarter house. These events will involve communities in actively documenting the contemporary and historic importance of the Ash in collaboration with the research and scientific community of the Kent Downs and artists and educators Outdoor Studios, who work with school students to create extraordinary experiences in the outdoors.

For more info go to http://www.ackroydandharvey.com/ and http://www.kentdowns.org.uk/getting-involved/the-ash-project. You can also find out more about the Ash project here: www.theashproject.org.uk

The project has been conceived and developed by the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Unit, the Ash Project is funded by the Arts Council England, the Heritage Lottery Fund and Kent County Council and will be a partnership supported by the Forestry Commission, the Woodland Trust Charter for Trees, University of Kent, Creative Foundation, Folkestone Triennial, Whitstable Biennale and the Turner Contemporary and many others.

Art Internships and Volunteer Projects Abroad

GoEco invites students and faculty to participate in our art internships and volunteer projects abroad!

Greater Kruger Area Wildlife Photography South Africa
Capture the most spectacular wildlife on camera while contributing to conservation efforts. You will work alongside professional photographers as you go on game drives and bush walks to locate indigenous African wildlife across the reserve.  The photos you take will help support the reserve’s public awareness initiatives!

Eduactional Outreach in Kathmandu Nepal

Provide underprivileged Nepalese children with the skills and confidence they need to pursue their dreams. Volunteers will assist local teachers by leading lessons in English, math, history, science and more, and also engage in cultural exchange activities like games, sports, and arts and crafts.

Wildlife Photography and Conservation in Victoria Falls Zimbabwe

Take part in a photography and research program in the most spectacular setting – the Zambezi and Victoria Falls National Parks in Zimbabwe. You will be staying in the National Park, on the banks of the Zambezi River, with hippos, elephants, and bushbucks as neighbours. Take part in a three day photography workshop, and assist in collecting vital research data on Africa’s most iconic species.

Teaching and Social Work in San Jose Costa Rica

Get involved with the local communities of San José in beautiful Costa Rica by joining a social work project helping children or the elderly.

FDM Events

How to excel at video interviews with FDM – 8th Feb 1.30-2.30 (KS12)

Whichever career path you decide to embark on after university it’s likely that you will be asked to complete a Video Interview.
FDM Group’s Video Interview Workshop is your chance to discover what to expect, how to prepare and excel. Book now https://careers.kent.ac.uk/leap/event.html?id=1595&service=Careers+Service

All students welcome

LinkedIn Lab with FDM – 15th Feb 2.30-3.30 (KSA1)

LinkedIn has over 300 million worldwide members.
FDM Group’s LinkedIn lab will help you utilise this professional network, to help you develop your online presence and showcase your skills to employers. Book now https://careers.kent.ac.uk/leap/event.html?id=1605&service=Careers+Service

All students welcome

Coffee with FDM@ Caffe Nero – 21st Feb 12-3

Drop in and meet with the graduate recruitment team from FDM and find out about internships, placements and graduate jobs with this exciting organisation. FDM Group is a professional services provider with a focus on IT and the UK’s leading IT graduate employer. FDM’s business model is both unique and robust, bringing people and technology together.

There will be a competition on the day and a free hot or cold drink from Caffe Nero for all participants.

Get that all important advice for your internship or graduate application at this exclusive campus drop-in session for the University of Kent.

Register your interest here https://careers.kent.ac.uk/leap/event.html?id=1633&service=Careers+Service

ALL degree backgrounds welcome

Humanities MA Fair

Wednesday 1st March, 4pm-5pm

Jarman Studio 1, University of Kent, Canterbury

Thinking about postgraduate study in the Humanities? Come along to our MA fair to get more information about masters programmes and applications from:

  • Architecture
  • American Studies
  • Arts (Drama, Film and History of Art)
  • English
  • History
  • Medieval and Early Modern Studies
  • Classical & Archaeological Studies
  • Comparative Literature
  • English Language & Linguistics
  • Modern Languages
  • Philosophy
  • Religious Studies
  • Paris and Rome
  • Careers and Employability Service

Further information

T: 01227 824493

E: L.S.Jones@kent.ac.uk

www.kent.ac.uk/humanities

Win €150 with Study in Europe’s Film Competition

‘I love studying in Europe because…’

Send a ‘60-second Film’ to the world and you could win 150 Euro!

Are you a student studying at a higher education institution in Europe? Want to show the world why you love studying here?

We are looking for fun, fresh short films that celebrate why it is great to study abroad in Europe.

Your mission is to create a ‘short film’ (60 seconds or less) to show other students around the world what you love about studying in Europe.  We want to know what inspired you to come to Europe and hear about any long-term ambitions you have achieved here or any personal challenges you have overcome while studying in Europe.

Please choose from one or more of the following categories:

  1. Making friends from different countries… introduce us to some of the international friends you have met and tell us why they are so important to you.
  2. Training for your perfect career… how is studying in Europe helping you achieve your aspirations?  What experiences have you had that will help you in the future?
  3. Discovering new cultures… show us how passionate you are about meeting new people and learning about the different cultures across Europe.
  4. Enjoying new hobbies and interests…. Tell us about your new interests you have developed and how they have added to your experience of living in Europe.
  5. Student life… explain to us what student life is like for you.  Do you have any top tips for students thinking about coming to study in Europe?

Be in with a chance to win!

We plan to select and publish between 10 and 30 films. Each film we publish will receive a prize of a voucher to the value of 150 Euro.

For filming tips and full details on how to enter go to: https://ec.europa.eu/education/study-in-europe/news-views/video-competition_en

The closing date for entries is 10 February 2017

Good luck!

We look forward to seeing your films!