PRiA publishes autumn newsletter

The newsletter will be particularly useful for colleagues within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Cultures who are interested in shaping their pedagogical practices

The Pedagogic Research in the Arts (PRiA) research group has published its autumn newsletter, providing an overview of its aims, ambitions and activities as well as opportunities for members and those interested in joining the group.

Created by new PRiA intern Lilley Harris, with contributions from the Director of PRiA, Professor Edward Venn, the Pedagogic Research in the Arts (PRiA) Digital Newsletter outlines what PRiA does and what the group aims to achieve in the near future. It includes a foreword by Professor Edward Venn, a summary of recent events, details of upcoming workshops, an introduction to Lilley, and details and announcements for funding. It also includes a call for co-facilitators for a joint effort between Elon University (USA) and the University of Leeds to lead a collaborative group around the theme "Animating and Shaping Arts and Humanities Pedagogies."

The newsletter will be particularly useful for colleagues within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Cultures who are interested in shaping their pedagogical practices, those who want to secure seedcorn funding for their pedagogical research and people interested in building a community for pedagogical research conversations.