The I-Node of the Planetary Collegium, Plymouth University wishes you all the best for 2013
Upon your request, the deadline for the PhD proposals has been extended to January 10, 2013.
CV’s and draft thesis proposals to : ionionode@gmail.com
Link:
http://www.facebook.com/ionionode
About
The I-Node of the Planetary Collegium - Plymouth University in Greece
Mission
Within the context of transdisciplinary and syncretism, I-Node promotes the integration of art, science, technology and consciousness research in post-biological culture.
Description
The PhD Programme of the Planetary Collegium of the University of Plymouth on the island of Kefalonia - Greece.
Trans-disciplinary strategies towards art, science, technology, and consciousness research.
General Information
As an integral part of Planetary Collegium, I-Node is concerned with advance inquiry in the transidisciplinary space between the arts, technology and the sciences with consciousness research an integral component of the overall work.
All part-time doctoral research candidates attend three mandatory ten-day face-to-face Composite Sessions each year over a continuous three year period.
Typically, each session involves three days of individual research updates presented for discussion by the group; a three stage critique by all members of the group in respect of each other’s work; individual supervisory tutorials; and a two-day public symposium.
Doctoral candidates are required to submit progress reports to the University of Plymouth Research Committee at regular intervals.
To this end, I-Node implements a total Planetary Collegium’s curriculum be maintaining the academic standards, values and principles of Plymouth University; providing a PhD programme aligned exclusively to Plymouth University’s regulations.
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