PROJETS & IMPACT > dISCOVERABILITY
Discoverability is the characteristic that contributes to finding or accessing on-line content, particularly cultural content. It contributes to ensuring the existence of conditions that enable creation and its dissemination, thus helping to stimulate the creative economy.
By analyzing the organizational, economic, social and cultural dynamics linked to discoverability, from different perspectives, the research carried out in this area aims to promote innovation, develop critical thinking, strengthen cultural vitality and enhance meaningful collective practices, particularly in Quebec.
DISCOVERABILITY LATEST ACTIVITIES
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conference webcast Registration
Creative Economy, Well-Being and Territory The CREAT Research Chair team is pleased to invite you…
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CREAT Conference, November, 4, 5 & 6. 2024
Creative Economy, Well-being and Territory For several years now, society has been in a state…
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EDIA directory of the CREAT Chair
The CREAT team has created a directory of videos, guides, podcasts, training courses, websites, books…
DISCOVERABILITY MEDIA COVERAGE
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Discoverability of French-language content: culture prepares a counter-attack
In this article, Guillaume Blum, head of the Discoverability Axis, shares his expertise in the…
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40 years of Mac: Interview with Guillaume Blum
Program: Midi Info, Ici Radio Canadasource: https://ici.radio-canada.ca/ohdio/premiere/emissions/midi-info/episodes/786629/rattrapage-mercredi-24-janvier-2024/12 In this edition, Guillaume Blum, head of the…
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Chronicle of an industrial accident foretold in music
Authors: Romuald Jamet and Guillaume Blum, LeDevoirsource: https://www.ledevoir.com/opinion/idees/800986/culture-chronique-accident-industriel-annonce-musique The Gala de l’ADISQ is coming up for…
DISCOVERABILITY GRANTS
The Discoverability Axis scholarship program, led by Guillaume Blum, is open to graduate students and postdoctoral fellows enrolled in a Quebec university, who focus on discoverability, creative economy, and well-being.
Student Excellence Scholarship Program
Research Chair in Creative Economy and Well-being (CREAT) – Discoverability Axis headed by Guillaume Blum, Université Laval in Quebec City.
Scholarship Value
The value of the scholarships will be determined and adjusted based on the number of selected projects and their relevance to issues of discoverability, creative economy, and well-being.
Timeline
APPLICATION DEADLINE | March 20, 2024
RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT | March 31, 2024
> Selection Criteria
- Candidate Eligibility: Graduate students or postdoctoral fellows enrolled in a Quebec university.
- Research projects (thesis, dissertation, or postdoctoral project) addressing issues related to discoverability, creative economy, and well-being.
- Research supervisor affiliated with the research chair in creative economy and well-being (CREAT).
> Evaluation Criteria: (score /20)
- Presented research project (problem statement and methodology) (/5)
- Discoverability issue (/5)
- Creative economy and well-being issue (/5)
- Excellence of the applicant’s record (/5)
Applications will be reviewed by the Axis Committee.
> Application Package Contents
- First name, last name, and email address
- Quebec university affiliation, department, and academic unit
- Name of the proposed Director
- Name of the proposed Co-director (if applicable)
- Presentation of academic and professional background and its relevance to the research project (500 words)
- Research problem statement (500 words)
- Research methodology (500 words)
- Academic resume in PDF format (max 2 pages)
- Most recent transcript and transcript from previous studies (unofficial copies accepted)
Submission of application packages
Candidates must submit their application via email to the following address: guillaume.blum@design.ulaval.ca