Training
MOOC
WHO
PhD researchers
WHAT
The MOOC on Artistic Research introduces PhD researchers to Artistic Research as a methodology. It is targeting early PhD level students and prospective PhD candidates who are interested in using artistic research within their current and/or future study. The MOOC also allows those who are new to artistic research but are considering further study to understand the basic requirements of doctoral level artistic research. The MOOC introduces students to the basics of Artistic Research, how it is understood within FilmEU, and how to use this methodology in order to strengthen proposals and introduce creative practices into research.
WHERE
Online
COLLEGIUM
WHO
All
WHAT
COLLEGIUM fosters knowledge transfer, encourages trans- and multidisciplinary collaboration, and promotes multiculturalism and multilingualism. This is achieved through a series of COLLEGIUM events, each centered around a specific theme or an artistic research lab. The goal is to create a dynamic space for knowledge exchange, highlighting the role of media and technology in shaping collective environmental approaches. COLLEGIUM embraces virtual, hybrid, and physical mobility, ensuring inclusivity while minimizing environmental impact.
WHEN
1 school (= 3 events) per year
WHERE
In widening countries
ILLUMINA
WHO
Artistic researchers
WHAT
ILLUMINA are research seminars foregrounding training for artistic researchers from Widening countries, Ukrainian scholars and artistic researchers from Western Balkan universities (including APs). The themes synchronise with the Horizon Missions and the SDGs.
WHEN
1 training (= 2 events) per year
WHERE
In widening countries
DOCTUS
WHO
PhD researchers
WHAT
DOCTUS seminars emphasize structured learning and specialized training. The central focus of research education in the third cycle lies in nurturing practice-based doctoral candidates and equip the upcoming cohort of researchers with top-tier skills, fostering independent, critical and creative thinkers who are poised to expand the boundaries of knowledge within artistic research.
WHEN
1 school (= 3 seminars) per year
WHERE
In widening countries
PhD seminars
WHO
PhD researchers
WHAT
PhD Seminars are designed to foster an open environment, helping to refine your research while contributing to the broader discourse of the artistic research community. The PhD seminars are a unique opportunity to present and advance your artistic research work, and contribute to the evolving conversation that shapes PhD trajectories and support within the FilmEU European University.
WHEN
1 seminar per year
WHERE
During the Summit
REASSESS Training
WHO
Artistic research assessors
WHAT
The REASSESS training targets staff assign with artistic research assessment. The training will make use of the REASSESS Toolkit developed under WIRE by FilmEU.
WHEN
1 training per year (starting 2026)
WHERE
Online
CAPACITY BUILDING Training
WHO
Non-academic staff
WHAT
Training for the purpose of building a solid administrative capacity to support R&I management activities on intellectual property management, financial, economic, and resource management and science communication.
WHEN
1 training (= 2 events) per year
WHERE
In widening countries