Researching and presenting heritage – practical class 19-RPH-AMU-PIE
Week 1: Introduction
Week 2: Funding schemes, part 1
Week 3: Funding schemes, part 2
Week 4: Fundraising – forms & modes
Week 5: Writing grant proposal, part 1
Week 6: Writing grant proposal, part 2
Week 7: Producing peer-reviewed publication, part 1
Week 8: Producing peer-reviewed publication, part 2
Week 9: Producing public presentations
Week 10: Producing academic presentations
Week 11: Social media and communicating heritage
Week 12: Grant proposal preparation
Week 13: Peer-review publication preparation
Week 14: Academic presentation preparation
Week 15: Discussion
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
Efekty kształcenia
The module’s objective is to present different forms of researching and presenting heritage. In particular, its aim is to provide students with the hand-on experience in securing funding for envisioned activities, producing different forms of outcomes and communicating them with both the academic and lay public. The module will cover major schemes in financing both culture oriented activities and research projects in domain of heritage and archaeology. It will further discuss the process of gathering voluntary contributions of money by requesting donations from individuals, businesses, charitable foundations, or governmental agencies. It will also discuss major steps in preparing the project application. A special attention will be drawn to the presentation of the steps required to write a paper for both the academic and general public. The module will also present major strategies in communicating heritage by using social media
Literatura
Avery, Heather. 1989. Thinking It Through : A Practical Guide to Academic Essay Writing. Peterborough, Ont. : Academic Skills Centre, Trent University.
Cilella Jr., Salvatore G. (2011). Fundraising For Small Museums In Good Times and Bad. Lanham, Maryland: Altamira Press.
Holloway, B. R. 2003. Proposal Writing Across the Disciplines. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
Locke, L. F.; Spirduso, W. W.; and Silverman, S. J. 2014. Proposals that Work. (Sixth Edition) Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.
Więcej informacji
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