Technical Officer, Granary Theatre |
Specific Purpose Whole Time Post (anticipated duration 10 months) Job reference is 052191
For a candidate information pack and to apply, visit: https://ore.ucc.ie/
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Technical Officer - Granary Theatre - Job posting
10 Dec 2021 -
Transition Year Programme Open to applications
13 Nov 2021Programme dates: 28 February – 4 March, 2022
Subject to Public Health Guidelines
TY Corvinus will be held from 28 February – 4 March 2022.
This programme is designed for second level Transition Year students interested in literary, creative, and historical humanities.
Our week-long programme includes a range of workshops and taster lectures/seminars on.
- Celtic Civilisation
- English
- Greek and Roman Civilisation
- History
- History of Art
- Theatre
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PhD Studentship in Department of Theatre
25 Nov 2021The Department of Theatre, School of Film, Music and Theatre at University College Cork, Ireland, is seeking a candidate for a PhD Studentship in the area of programming, creative producing, outreach, inclusion and arts administration.
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Adult Evening Classes Starting Mon 1st November
14 Oct 2021Introduction to Adult Acting (18+)
Duration: 6 weeks on Mondays
Start Date: Monday 1st Nov 2021
Location: In person in the Theatre Lab
Time: 19:00pm – 21:00pm
Price: €110.00 for UCC Staff/Students, recipients of Social Welfare Payments, Over 65’s. €130 for all other applicants.
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08 Oct 2021
Department of Film and Screen Media masterclass with screenwriter Malcolm Campbell, Monday 11th October at 16h (via Teams).
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27 Sep 2021
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16 Aug 2021
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04 Aug 2021
Mining Memories: New Explorations in Cinema, Memory and the Past
Jean-Luc Godard once observed of Bertrand Tavernier that they shared a common origin: as children of “the Libération and the Cinémathèque” they came of age in the turbulent 1960s (qtd. in A Journey Through French Cinema (Voyage à travers le cinéma français,Bertrand Tavernier, 2016)). Tavernier, who died in March of this year, is an appropriate filmmaker to commemorate in this Introduction to an issue of Alphaville dedicated to themes of memory and the past. In a career spanning seven decades, he produced work that investigated, appraised and revealed the role that the past—and what gets remembered and what gets forgotten—plays in the shaping of individual identity and collective culture.
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Student Insight - FYP Take a Bow
11 Mar 2019As FYP showcase comes to an end, hear and see what students have to say.
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Scenario Forum Colloquia Archive Launch
18 Jun 2021Scenario Forum is delighted to launch an archive of the Online Research Colloquiuim series. Initially containing the first seven sessions, this archive will grow over time. We hope that it is a useful and engaging resource for the Performative Teaching, Learning, and Research community.
Link to view here - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_tFOILtYTte1BDs9IbHAKouoH2L6EQJr