Creative research project

INFORMATIONS

  • Objectives and content

    The research topic, linked to the creative process, is defined collectively by the students on the course on the basis of proposals put forward by the teaching staff during the research seminar and approved by the referent teacher. Structured around workshops spread over the two years of the course, the research project culminates in the production of a piece of work, the form of which depends on the nature of the subject (articles, digital production, website, video, performance, etc.).

    As well as familiarising students with research techniques and tools, this subject trains them in the specific features of collective or collaborative research. Throughout the course, students work in small groups and regularly present the results of their research to the rest of the student body and to their mentor teacher.

    If all or part of the report is written, it may be in French and/or English.

    Provisional timetable

    Semester 1

    Seminar

    Two half-days

    Definition of the subject and fields of research

    Familiarisation with research tools

    Workshop 1

    One day

    Drawing up a timetable, allocating tasks, setting up research sub-groups

    Semester 2

    Workshop 2

    One day

    Progress report, presentation of the work of the sub-groups to all the students on the course, definition of the nature of the feedback.

    Semester 3

    Workshop 3

    One day

    Progress report, presentation of initial work.

    Semester 4

    Feedback

  • Entrance terms and conditions

    Entry is automatic and compulsory for all students on the Artist Diploma - Interpretation and Creation course.

  • Assessment terms and conditions

    Continuous assessment

  • Duration of studies

    2 years

  • Reward
    Attestation
  • Erasmus
    No

Courses

  • Artist diploma - Interpretation Creation

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  • Artist diploma - Interpretation Creation (RIM)

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