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Research Module: Global Challenges

Postgraduate course

Course description

Supplementary semester information

Focus area(s): INTERDISCIPLINARY

Module leader: DAVID RYCH

Included HMS: N/A

Who owns history? Who decides what is remembered, commemorated, or forgotten? This module examines how art shapes public memory and how historical narratives are negotiated through monuments, memorials, archives, reenactments, and contemporary artistic practices. Focusing on global contexts, we will explore contested histories of war, colonialism, migration, trauma, and social struggle, asking how artists intervene in debates over identity, power, and collective remembrance. Through historical and theoretical perspectives, the module considers art not only as a reflection of memory politics, but as an active site where history is challenged, rewritten, and reimagined. The module culminates in the development and presentation of a self-directed artwork engaging with questions of art and public memory, supported by contextual reflection and peer critique.

Objectives and Content

This is a project-based module with a focus on urgent global challenges and modes through which artistic practice can address them. Special emphasis is placed on research methods and forms of investigation.

PRO modules are designed to enrich your artist development (as explored in the ART modules) through activating skills, connecting communities of practice, and investigating disciplinary territories. PRO modules allow you to focus on a specific project critically connected to your own practice within a context established by the module leader(s).

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

  • Develop awareness of social and political discourses
  • Develop insight into artistic research strategies

Skills

  • Identify, seek out, and apply relevant skills to a self-initiated project

General Competence

  • Identify your own learning needs in relation to the subject area(s)
  • Apply new knowledge and skills within your artistic practice
  • Resolve, realize, and present new work

Full-time/Part-time

Fulltid

Level of Study

Bachelor.

Semester of Instruction

Autumn

Place of Instruction

University of Bergen
Required Previous Knowledge
Recommended Previous Knowledge
Access to the Course
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Teaching and learning methods

Methods may include:

  • Project development
  • Individual research
  • Group work
  • Lectures
  • Presentations
  • Group discussions
  • Tutorials
  • Assigned readings
  • Writing exercises
  • Workshop-based instruction

See info text above for semester-specific details.

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance
Forms of Assessment

Submission of artwork(s), either physical or digital, as assigned by the module leader.

Assessment criteria:

Research

Subject knowledge

Experimentation

Realization

Collaborative and independent work

Grading Scale
Pass / Fail.
Assessment Semester
Autumn.
Course Evaluation
The module is evaluated every third year in accordance with 黑料吃瓜资源's Quality System
Programme Committee
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Course Administrator
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