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The Film and Performing Arts Research and Knowledge Exchange group is a thriving interdisciplinary community of practitioners, educators and technical staff. Our diverse areas of expertise coalesce around the significance, role and impact of embodied performance practices, the moving image, sound and emerging technologies, for addressing the most pressing challenges facing the world today.
We interrogate performance, film and sound as processual disciplines in themselves and also in interplay with other disciplines, including science and technology within socio-cultural, political and environmental contexts.
We champion local, national and global collaborative partnerships within and beyond the university for deepening and informing our work. Responding to and driving creative, ethical and technical innovations, we challenge the boundaries of our subject areas and interrogate the role of creativity for fostering measurable impact in local and global contexts.
Our world-leading research and knowledge exchange spans historical, theoretical and practical initiatives for attending critically to a wide range of global challenges:
A selection of new stories and past events exploring the group’s activities and outputs.
Institution •
Dr Ellie Nixon and Dr Kirk Woolford have been recognised for their significant contributions to knowledge and high levels of academic achievement.
Read more about Norwich University of the Arts recognises two new professors
Alumni •
Read more about Norwich lecturer celebrates world premiere of new film Chicken Town
BA Architecture •
The prestigious event will take place at our Duke Street Riverside and Duke Street buildings.
Read more about Norwich University of the Arts to Host AHRA 21st International Conference in 2024
BA Animation and Visual Effects •
Staff and graduates’ work features in two-part special exploring the secrets of the Ice Age.
Read more about Norwich graduates’ work to premiere in new Channel 5 series Ice Age: Apocalypse