Creative engagement with the APR Intern program for practitioner-researchers

, , & (2019) Creative engagement with the APR Intern program for practitioner-researchers. The Australian Council of Deans and Directors of Creative Arts.

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To Higher Degree Research (HDR) students in most disciplines, a paid internship can be a helpful torch to the light their way to the end of the tunnel. The prospect is especially attractive where it fills the scholarship-free period between submission and receipt of examiner reports. For practitioner-researchers (those working in the traditional fields of creative practice, including writers, theatre-makers, dancers and visual artists), who are often operating as sole-traders working project to project within the creative industries – a field populated by small, often subsistence-based enterprises – the shine of such a scheme’s appeal is not quite as bright.

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ID Code: 133410
Item Type: Other Contribution
Refereed: No
ORCID iD:
Gattenhof, Sandraorcid.org/0000-0003-1362-9134
McGowan, Leeorcid.org/0000-0003-1255-453X
Measurements or Duration: 3 pages
Keywords: APR Intern, Queensland University of Technology, creative practice as research, practitioner-researchers
Pure ID: 33512369
Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Creative Industries Faculty
Current > Research Centres > Creative Lab
Current > Research Centres > Law and Justice Research Centre
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Deposited On: 08 Oct 2019 00:09
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