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The 'Florence Principles' On the Doctorate of the Arts

The 'Florence Principles' position paper was presented by Andrea Braidt (Academy of Fine Arts Vienna), chair of the working group, during the 14th ELIA Biennial Conference in Florence. It is intended as a position paper on the doctorate in the arts.

It is formulated as a point of reference for policymakers, university leaders, curriculum designers and research funding agencies. It is addressed to universities of art and science alike, helping the former to secure recognition for their endeavors (with national funding bodies, legislature, etc.) and helping the latter to learn about the research developments within the art university sector.

You can find the digital version of the paper here: The 'Florence Principles' On the Doctorate of the Arts.

 

The Florence Principles On the Doctorate of the Arts

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