Doctoral Programme

Lilith by the Red Sea Carpet by Sue Goldschmidt, detail shot.

The CREAM doctoral programme hosts a thriving international community of doctoral researchers exploring issues in art and design, film, photography, moving image, ceramics, cultural studies, art and technology/science and music. It is a leading centre for PhD researchers wishing to pursue research through a creative practice-based enquiry. Available to study either through a PhD standard […]

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How to Apply

Film still from: A Terrible Beauty by Iram Ghufran

The CREAM Doctoral programme is part of the University of Westminster’s wider doctoral programme, hosting doctoral researchers across its schools and colleges in a broad range of subject areas, and with close links to its sister organisation, the Communication and Media Research institute (CAMRI) in the School of Media and Communication. The University’s PhD programme […]

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Contact

For further information about the CREAM doctoral programme, contact CREAM PhD Co-ordinator: Dr Ozlem Koksal, O.Koksal1@westminster.ac.uk Staff advisors to the CREAM PhD research areas are:Creative Media/P052451 – Dr. Michael Maziere and Dr. Uriel OrlowFilm/P052455 – Professor May Adadol Ingawanij Music/P052451 – Professor Shirley Thompson and Dr. Kirsten HermesPhotography/P052459 – Professor David Bate and Dr. Eugenie […]

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In Process: An Exhibition of Media and Arts Doctoral Research

The CREAM doctoral programme derives much of its character from a generosity that refuses easy distinctions between theory and practice, and that acknowledges that art and design is a heterogeneous and interdisciplinary field comprised of many modalities, thematics and material approaches. Reflecting this, this first CREAM Doctoral exhibition includes work by students whose primary mode […]

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displacement–assemblage

displacement-assemblage is an online exhibition that brings together the work of practice-based PhD researchers at CREAM for the University of Westminster’s Graduate School Festival. The exhibition features 8 artists working across a range of media including video, photography, performance, archival and curatorial research, ceramics and digital media. During a time in which multiple interruptions, separations […]

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CREAM FUTURES #2 & #3

Anti-racism and discrimination knowledge work for CREAM as an internationally recognised research centre Join us for 2 workshops convened by international artists/critics, Diane Roberts and Chris Creighton-Kelly Dates: March 25th & May 27th 2021 – Time: 4:30-6:30pm CREAM FUTURES # 2 March 25th – Unravelling Legacies – Seeking New Ways of Knowing (with Diane Roberts)   […]

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