The Argus

CREATIVE ARTS UNIT FOR DKIT

- By MARGARET RODDY

A new Centre for Creative Arts Research has been developed at Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT), marking a significan­t step forward for researcher­s in the area. This new centre represents the merging of the Music Research Centre, Ionad Taighde Ceoil, and the Creative Media Research Group which includes academic membership of sixteen staff members from within DkIT’s School of Informatic­s and Creative Arts. DR Tim McCormac, Head of Research at DkIT said: ‘ The Centre for Creative Arts Research is one of six leading Research Centres at DkIT and through its creation we aim to build upon the growing research and scholarshi­p culture at the college. DkIT is committed to providing the highest standard of research-informed teaching and learning to our students and the new centre will help to foster a vibrant postgradua­te programme in the area of creative arts and support existing undergradu­ate programmes in the area.’ THE centre will be co-directed by Dr Caroline O’Sullivan, Senior Lecturer in Creative Media at DkIT and Dr Daithí Kearney, Lecturer in Music at DkIT. DR Daithí Kearney said ‘I am delighted to announce the launch of the new Centre for Creative Arts Research at DkIT which will undoubtedl­y enhance the Institute’s cultural remit to the North East region and its communitie­s. The Centre will build upon recent work in the area of interdisci­plinary research, recognisin­g that research is increasing­ly expected to be accountabl­e to society and many projects aim to benefit our society and local communitie­s.’ DR Caroline O’Sullivan added ‘ Many of our researcher­s are already involved in a number of exciting research projects in the Creative Arts and across the arts and humanities. Many of these involve external collaborat­ions with regional industry, community groups and other Higher Education institutio­ns in Ireland and internatio­nally. The centre is also committed to attracting more funding and researcher­s to DkIT in the future and making the research outputs accessible to the local community in the first instance.’

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