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CAMC offers an outstanding collaborative space where distinguished researchers, artists, and creative professionals across diverse disciplines actively engage with one another's work while supporting emerging scholars and postgraduate researchers. Our center invites postgraduate students to join a celebrated research community, discovering dynamic hubs of creativity and knowledge under the mentorship of field-leading experts.
The Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities (CAMC), directed by Professor Patricia Phillippy, stands as one of three research hubs within Coventry's Faculty of Arts and Humanities. CAMC fosters an energetic scholarly atmosphere that interconnects three key research areas: Critical Practices, Cultural Memory, and Arts in Well-being. Our approach blends transdisciplinary and multidisciplinary methods - we champion excellence within specialized fields while valuing how cross-disciplinary collaboration can revolutionize academic domains and positively impact the communities we serve. CAMC provides an unparalleled setting where top-tier researchers, artists, and creative practitioners from various backgrounds collaborate on shared projects while mentoring the next generation of academics. We welcome postgraduate students into our esteemed research network, where they investigate fertile grounds for innovation and education under expert supervision. Our expertise spans Art History, Corpus Linguistics, Cultural History, Curatorial Studies, English Literature and Creative Writing, Memory Studies, Material Culture, Artistic Practice Research, and Curatorial Practice