Julian Ruddock

Dr, Mr, PhD in Fine Art, Aberystwyth University

20162016

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I am a visual artist developing projects that are based on art and science collaboration in relation to climate change. My research and exhibitions that have taken place include texts, symposia and art/science projects ranging from the local River Dyfi in Mid Wales to the remote arid regions of Southern Ethiopia. The intentions of the art/science collaborations stems from an interest in landscape evolution, human impact on the environment and recognition of the need to communicate climate change research to a wider audience.

Research interests

My research interests are in Art and Science and the interface between these areas in relation to the environment and, in particular, climate change. Over the course of my research I have  developed art and science projects with scientists from a number of disciplines including geomorphology, paleoanthropology and archaeology. 

Responsibilities

In the School of Art I lecture in Fine Art Painting, teaching students on BA and MA courses as well as supervise PhD candidates. 

My administrative role includes responsibility as Director of Post-Graduate Studies for the School of Art

 

Teaching

Lecturer in Drawing and Painting on Undergraduate modules.

I run the Vocational Practice module for the MA Fine Art and Art History students

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