Summer School on Collaborative Practice and Social Change 2023

Summer School on Collaborative Practice and Social Change 2023

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  • Please ensure that you have all the information that you will need to fully complete this form to hand, including all supporting material.

    Our guidelines document contains clear instructions on the information you will need, in order to complete the form.

    You can save your application part-way through and access it again within 30 days, but remember that you must submit in full in advance of the deadline.

    If you have technical issues using this form, contact info[at]create-ireland.ie with your query.

    Deadline: 5pm, Wednesday 5 April 2023
  • 1. General

  • If more than one artform please explain artform balance:
  • Indicate which social context is relevant to your application (one only)
  • If other, please state:
  • In line with Create's and the Arts Council's commitment to supporting artists at key stages of their career, which if the following (if any) best describe where you see yourself in your career?
  • 1.5 Equality, Human Rights and Diversity
    In line with the Arts Council's Equality, Human Rights and Diversity Policy and Strategy, we have included some questions below which help us to understand more about the artists and individuals we are engaging with. This information has no bearing on your application's assessment, and is purely for internal reporting and analysis. Data collected will only be used in an aggregated, anonymised fashion. In line with GDPR regulations, your information will not be shared with any third parties. See Data Protection (section 4) in the Guidelines document. In your own words, please fill in the blanks:
  • Please indicate if Create provided advice to either the community or the artist regarding this application/proposal:

  • Why are we asking for this information?
    a) To ensure best practice in terms of inclusivity and diversity
    b) To provide more personalised support to individual applicants
    c) To inform us of the general landscape in the collaborative arts