![]() | SymbioticA’s Residency ProgramSymbioticA is a unique laboratory that facilitates artistic research residencies enabling artists and researchers to engage in wet biology practices within a biological science department. Its physical location within the School of Anatomy & Human Biology exposes artists and researchers to the culture and practice of science providing a hothouse for developing new skills and knowledge for its residents. Residents practice lab work and are given training in scientific and technical knowledge related to the area of research the resident wishes to pursue. SymbioticA’s location, within The University of Western Australia, also offers residents a wealth of resource equipment, knowledge and expertise. Residents have worked in collaboration with academics and technicians in the biological and social sciences, arts & humanities, engineering and agriculture departments. |
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Residency informationTimeframes Resident’s projects Artforms/ Research Areas Look at the past and present residents section forinformation in past projects. Resources provided by SymbioticA Potentials for collaboration The School of Anatomy and Human Biology has numerous possibilities and potentials for collaboration. We recommend you look at http://www.anhb.uwa.edu.au and the University of Western Australia site http://www.uwa.edu.au to familiarise yourself with the experts you may wish to collaborate with. A search for special research interests can be done at: http://www.directory.uwa.edu.au/specialists/ Safety and Ethics Protocols Whilst SymbioticA is able to give our support towards applications, this does not automatically mean the University of Western Australia Ethics Committee will grant approval to your project. SymbioticA’s Director will guide you in applying for ethics clearance for your project. This must be sought prior to commencing your residency and information about this can be found at: http://www.research.uwa.edu.au/welcome/for_researchers Copyright and IP Expectations of the Resident Every Friday at 3.30pm SymbioticA has open discussions on various relevant topics around the science, arts and humanities. The forums are open to anyone interested. As a SymbioticA Resident you would be expected to attend as your perspective and participation would be beneficial to other residents and visitors.
BudgetExpenses paid by the resident For the ongoing funding of laboratory activities, SymbioticA charge a $150 per week bench fee. In addition, expensive laboratory consumables must have been budgeted for. Projects that do not involve a laboratory component will be charged a reduced bench fee depending on the demands on resources associated with the project. Please consult with SymbioticA regarding the preparation of your budget for funding bodies.
Selection CriteriaThe projects are selected based on: See Artforms/ Research Areas for more information on projects. Specialists and appropriate SymbioticA artists in residence are called on should their expertise be required in the assessment.
DeadlinesResidency deadlines are
ApplicationDownload the application form here. To further discuss your project with SymbioticA's Director Oron Catts email: sym@symbiotica.uwa.edu.au |
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