Centre for Creative and Cultural Research
11 Kirinari Street
Bruce ACT 2617
cccr@canberra.edu.au
Higher Degree by Research enquiries:
artsanddesignhdr@canberra.edu.au
The Centre supports a comprehensive mentoring and research development program for research students. Candidates can enrol in a research masters or PhD in digital media, creative writing, or cultural heritage/cultural studies topics. Students who are members of the Centre are expected to participate actively in its activities: including professional and career planning workshops, professional and research seminars, reading and writing groups, and special events.
For those candidates whose work has a strong creative focus, it is possible to produce a thesis that combines creative and scholarly artefacts (e.g, a novel, poetry collection, exhibition, curatorial project or digital art project, presented for examination in association with an extended critical essay). All staff in the creative disciplines are qualified to supervise both creative and conventional research candidates.
Once accepted into the Faculty of Arts & Design HDR program students can become a member of the CCCR.
For general enquiries about the Faculty of Arts & Design HDR program please email us.
HDR Candidate Tessa Bell and Professor Tracy Ireland working on project using photogrammetry to record ruins in Cyprus.
Read their joint paper published in the Museum and Society Journal.
CCCR PhD researchers talk about their topics, why they came to UC and their experience.
Louise Curham, PhD graduate 2022, Creative Practice
Macarena de la vega de Leon, PhD graduate 2018, Architecture
Owen Bullock, PhD graduate 2017, Creative Writing
Dr Niloofar Fanaiyan, PhD graduate 2016, Creative Writing
Centre for Creative and Cultural Research
11 Kirinari Street
Bruce ACT 2617
cccr@canberra.edu.au
Higher Degree by Research enquiries:
artsanddesignhdr@canberra.edu.au
UC acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Bruce campus is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we gather.