Research Funding Schemes

Research Project Funding

The Research Project Funding (RPF) scheme provides financial assistance to support research projects and activities. It encourages and promotes the undertaking and realisation of small or medium-scale research projects as well as research-related activities that lead to a publishable outcome, and potentially to further in-depth investigations in the research topic.

Past-Approved RPF Projects include:

QingSheng Ang (F/FAMCI): Emancipating the spectator through affective cinema

Darren Moore (P/O): Music for Neurons: cellF/Alvin Lucier

Clare Veal (F/PA): The Labour of Muses and Mothers: Sexual Difference in Southeast Asian Pictorial Photography, 1950–1990

Harah Chon (F/PA): Designing Social Systems for Cultural Sustainability in South East Asia

Gilles Massot (F/FAMCI): Jules Itier and Girault de Prangey: The Coming of Photography to Africa and the first Visual Recording (aka “duplicording”) of the Pyramids of Cheops

Venka Purushothaman (P/O): A Study of Cultural Networks and Artist Collectives in Asia

Felipe Cervera (F/PA): Digital Collaborations in Teaching and Research

Michael Budmani & Michael Earley (F/PA): Call Q – Development of Cutting-Edge Software For Stage Management Training

Sunitha Janamohanan (F/FAMCI): A 3-city Comparison of Models of Arts Management: An Engaged Scholarship Approach

Emylia Safian (F/FAMCI): Making Sense of Skin

Steve Dixon (P/O): Virtually No Exit: Towards new models of interactive VR theatre

Jeffrey Say (F/FAMCI): A reader in Singapore modern art

Ginette Chittick (F/DE) & Hazel Lim-Schlegel (F/FAMCI): The Aesthetics of Care - Mapping intersections of art, design and craft through the art of weaving

Caterina Riva (ICAS): Curating and the digital: shifts in exhibitions, art making and audiences

Adrian Huang (F/DE): The Making of a Dress: Evolution of craft in the 21st Century

Felipe Cervera (F/PA): Digital Collaborations in Teaching and Research

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