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Education, Heritage and Intermedia Arts Research Group (GREPAI)

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Trajectory and contextualisation of the research group

GREPAI, Heritage Education and the Intermedial Arts Research Group

What is GREPAI?

GREPAI, Heritage Education and the Intermedial Arts Research Group is an interdisciplinary SGR group (2014-SGR1606) which started life in the year 2000, along with the University Chair for Artistic Education and the area of Didactics of Plastic Expression by the professor Roser Juanola and works in parallel with the Chair for Movement and Languages of the professor Dolors Cañabate.

We are part of the Joint Doctoral Programme in Arts and Education, together with the University of Barcelona, la Universidad de Granada and la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, allowing us to promote and direct doctoral theses by researchers from all over the world.

Our areas of work are basically the arts (visual and plastic arts, literature, dance and movement and music) and cultural heritage; education in the arts; and active educational methodologies from a critical perspective.We work with an eclectic range of research methodologies, such as those based on the arts or methodologies based on didactic clinical methodologies.

Grepai also promotes intermedial and interdisciplinary research projects in collaboration with researchers from other universities and institutions.

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