Needs Analysis, Curriculum Development and Professional Photographic Education in Zambia
Date: 3 March 2010
Time: 17.00-18.30 (with tea and coffee from 17.00, papers start at 17.15)
Venue: Helmore 201
An illustrated presentation by Kerstin Hacker, (MA, Anglia Ruskin University), based on a research project funded by the British Council to analyse the curriculum development of a professional photographic education through collaboration between the University of Zambia and Anglia Ruskin University.
This initiative is based on Kerstin's experience as a photojournalist in Africa and explores the development of university education in photography in response to identified local needs.
This is an ALSS Research Seminar co-organised by Guido Rings and Mary Joannou from RUITS.
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Time: 17.00-18.30 (with tea and coffee from 17.00, papers start at 17.15)
Venue: Helmore 201
An illustrated presentation by Kerstin Hacker, (MA, Anglia Ruskin University), based on a research project funded by the British Council to analyse the curriculum development of a professional photographic education through collaboration between the University of Zambia and Anglia Ruskin University.
This initiative is based on Kerstin's experience as a photojournalist in Africa and explores the development of university education in photography in response to identified local needs.
This is an ALSS Research Seminar co-organised by Guido Rings and Mary Joannou from RUITS.
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