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Dateline: 27th January, 2005 RSC and Warwick Uni in £4.5m Partnership The University of Warwick and the Royal Shakespeare Company have formed a £4.5 million performance partnership. The new partnership will use theatre performance skills and experience to enhance student learning and will draw deep on University research and resources to shape the development of the RSC acting companies.
The Higher Education Funding Council for England has today, Thursday 27th January, awarded the University of Warwick £4.5 million from its Centres for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) initiative to create a new centre which will be at the heart of this partnership.
The particular focus for the Warwick and RSC staff and students in this new CAPITAL (Creativity And Performance in Teaching and Learning) Centre will be performance in the theatrical sense the development of acting and other stage skills, the engineering of production, theatre history, writing for performance, theatre as a research medium, and the rehearsal process. But these will all be just facets of a much broader commitment by the Centre to develop a much wider understanding of the nature and practice of performance. Some specific examples of the work the CAPITAL Centre will undertake are:
Professor Jonathan Bate, Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature at the University of Warwick and a governor of the RSC said, The process of making theatre is an interesting model for good practice in teaching and learning - a good student experience is akin to a good rehearsal process. The new Centre will enable us to explore and exploit a teaching model that offers some of the most important transferable skills we can give our students: the ability to think oneself into the other persons point of view, to work as part of a team, and to find answers through the process of framing good questions
Michael Boyd, the RSCs Artistic Director, said, This is a great marriage. When a theatre company like the RSC and a university with Warwicks resources collaborate, the partnership is worth much more than the sum of its parts. If our ambition at the RSC is for a place where artists can learn and make theatre at the same time, then this project is a valuable part of our journey to that goal. The rehearsal room is the engine room of the Company and its just received a welcome power boost with the launch of this Centre.
We already enjoy good working relationships with the University of Birmingham at the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford and with the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. Now with this project with the University of Warwick we in the West Midlands are accruing the critical mass to be a world centre for Shakespeare and performance studies.
The Universitys partnership with the RSC which will be taken forward by this new Centre will not simply be confined to the English and Theatre studies departments at the University of Warwick. Many other departments will benefit - Warwick Business School will work with the Universitys Centre for Cultural Policy Studies to use drama techniques in management education and decision making, and the University of Warwicks Institute of Education has already explored the uses of Shakespeare in primary education.
HEFCEs Centres for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) initiative rewards excellent teaching practice and invests in that practice in order to increase and deepen its impact across a wider teaching and learning community. Those higher education insitutions who make succesful bids under this intiative are rewarded with recurrent and capital funding from 2004-05 to establish a Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning. The University of Warwick has been awarded funding for two centres - the second is a £3.3 million Reinvention Centre for Undergraduate Education which aims to revolutionize the way a Universitys research activities can be used to enhance the undergraduate student experience. Please note that all three Archive indices are very long and will therefore take some time to download.
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