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Health and the Arts Research Group

Description

The Health and the Arts Research Group draws together researchers from across the university with interests in the intersections between health, wellbeing, arts and creativity. Members of the group are active in the study of literature, creative writing, psychology, music and sound studies, computing and technology, nursing, learning disability studies, art and visual history, business, and other disciplines. Our research is disseminated via conferences, books and articles, blogs, websites and apps, and in partnership with a range of external organisations. The group organises conferences and seminars, as well as study days on topics such as impact and media training.

The Health and the Arts group aims to:

  • Foster interdisciplinary thinking
  • Support collaboration and networking
  • Develop innovative research
  • Support impact activity and funding bids
  • Organise development activities
  • Curate and communicate resources

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Contact details

The Open University
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes
Buckinghamshire
MK7 6AA
Website: https://fass.open.ac.uk/research/groups/health-and-arts

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Type

  • University-based infrastructure
  • Group

Project Tags

  • Creative writing tag
  • Criminology tag
  • Digital humanities tag
  • Health tag
  • Heritage tag
  • History tag
  • Medical humanities tag
  • Music & sound tag
  • Psychology tag

University affiliation(s)

The Open University
Milton Keynes

Last modified:

2023-11-30 09:25:25

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