Chapter 1: Activities of the Research Center for Graduate Schools
4. Overview of Initiatives
As shown in Fig. 2, there are two overall initiatives for the Research Center of Graduate Schools: research and support. Research means conducting major studies on doctoral programs in the field of the arts in Japan and overseas as well as examining previous doctoral research completed at the Tokyo University of the Arts. Support includes individual dissertation writing support as well as technical support seminars and other related activities. The “Doctoral Program Exhibition” and “D-Concerts” have also been held in order to explore new ways to present research results to the society. For more details on the main initiatives of the Research Center of Graduate Schools, please see Table 1.
Fig. 2. Main Roles of the Research Center of Graduate Schools
Table 1. Main Project Activities of the Research Center of Graduate Schools
Graduate School of Fine Arts | Graduate School of Music | ||
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1) Research and 2) Networking |
Overseas | United Kingdom: University of the Arts London France: Ecole des Beaux-Arts Czech: Brno University of Technology Sweden: Malmo Art Academy, Lund University USA: University of California, San Diego; Pennsylvania State University; IDSVA; NYU Steinhardt School Australia: University of Melbourne China: Tsinghua University Academy of Arts & Design; Central Academy of Fine Arts |
United Kingdom: Royal Academy of Music; Royal College of Music; Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama; University of London; University of Cambridge France: Conservatoire de Paris Hungary: Franz Liszt Academy of Music Finland: Sibelius Academy Russia: Moscow Conservatory; Moscow State University, Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts Singapore: Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music |
Japan | Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music; Osaka University of Arts; Kanazawa College of Art; Kyoto City University of Arts; Kyoto University of Art and Design, Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts; Joshibi University of Art and Design; Tama Art University; Tohoku University of Art & Design; Nihon University; Hiroshima City University; Musashino Art University |
Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music; Elisabeth University of Music; Osaka University of Arts; Kyoto City University of Arts; Kunitachi College of Music; Seitoku University; Musashino Academia Musicae | |
On Campus | Faculty member questionnaire; Survey on educational effectiveness; Questionnaire for students using services; Survey on post-PhD activities |
Faculty member questionnaire; Faculty member interviews; Study of previous dissertations |
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3) Events, workshops | Doctoral program exhibition (and book); Discussion group meetings; Lecture meetings; Workshops |
Doctoral recital (and recording); Discussion group meetings; Symposium: “Performance/Creation & Artistic Research” Open lectures; D-Concerts (three times) |
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4) Support | Special lectures on essay writing techniques (first year); Essay writing techniques exercises (second year); Individual essay writing techniques coaching (final year); Interim presentation of essay (second year) |
Individual student support (all years, but mostly during the dissertation submission year); Information exchange meeting (start of the year); Interim presentation (July); Research exchange (January) |
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5) Archives | Creating a database for previous doctoral research; Collaborating with the Art Archive Center |
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6) Think tank (working group) | Drafting practical-based doctoral programs in the arts; Editing the final report; Creating a website for the final report |