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HISTORY

TT has been on the forefront of low-residency, interdisciplinary, international creative research programs since 2004. Developed and run entirely by creative researchers, the Institute offers graduate and doctoral degrees, generating space for experimentation and thinking in any form with abundant resources for sharing and connecting. We champion self-directed, curious, flexible and socially engaged creative research working independently and/or collectively.

Our border-free platform attracts an eclectic international body of students and advisors from equally diverse creative and academic contexts and geographic locations as part of a global, trans-disciplinary research community; creating opportunities to expand, enhance and sustain individual and collective practices in the world, beyond the walls of the academy.

We continue to support research within all creative genres including: art and social technologies; curatorial practices; cultural engagement through food; docu-fiction and creative writing; in fields and topics including ecology and environmental activism; expanded studio practices; experimental pedagogies; fashion and textiles; foreignness, otherness; home, nostalgia and the uncanny; international diaspora and exiled states; language and image; liminal states, interstices, and spacetime; media and design; memory, forgetting, trauma and the archive; movement, dance, choreography; new materialism, object-oriented ontology; olfactory arts; peace, mediation and performative activism; post-nationalism, post-colonialism; publishing as an art practice; robotics; sound, music, field recordings, composing; space and temporary architecture; walking as an art practice.

Born out of a recognition that graduate and doctoral creative research required a different model, TT was founded in 2004 by two transdisciplinary creative researchers in Los Angeles. It began as a low-residency Master of Fine Arts program accredited in Austria in the summer of 2005 with an international body of 25 students and eight faculty. The current practice PhD Creative Research is accredited through Liverpool John Moore University (LJMU). Through our mobile platform, between all institutions and countries, it is our intention to amplify cross-pollination internationally between partnerships, students, faculty and guests. Transart Institute is an independent school which has partnered with international universities for degree accreditations since 2004. Full circle, the Institute is currently seeking independent accreditation through the Western Association of Schools and Colleges in California.


ACCREDITATION PARTNERS 2004 - 2025

Liverpool John Moores University
School of Art and Design
MFA Creative Practice + PhD Creative Research
(2020-2025)

University of Plymouth
UK: School of Art, Design & Architecture
MFA + PhD Creative Practice
(2008 - 2020)

Donau University Krems
Media Arts, MFA New Media
(2005 - 2009)

TRANSCRIPTS

San Francisco Institute for Creative Research: TBA
Liverpool John Moores University: site + form
Plymouth University: site 
Donau University Krems: email


DEGREE VALIDATION

Degree recognition service in the U.S.
Educational Credential Evaluators
(a quicker process, as they have worked with our students for many years)

CURRENT Accreditation

Liverpool John Moore University (LJMU)
MFA Creative Practice + PhD Creative Research
United Kingdom: School of Art & Design, PhD Creative Research. (2020)
Along with UK Universities, LJMU is accredited
by the QAA & Council for Higher Education.

Learn more:
QAA’s Quality Code
(Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education)
Council for Higher Education

DONAU UNIVERSITY KREMS CONTACTS

Donau University contact for credential evaluators:
Brigitte Müllauer, MSc
Leiterin- Dle StudienServiceCenter
Donau-Universität Krems -Universität für Weiterbildung 
Abteilung für Studienmanagement
Dr. Karl Dorrek- Strasse 30
A-3500 Krems an der Donau
Tel +43 2732 893 2281
Fax +43 2732 893 4280
www.donau-uni.ac.at/ssc
Email 


PLYMOUTH UNIVERSITY CONTACTS

PU Registrar: Donna Strickland email

CREDIT CONVERSIONS

UK PHDS
Understanding the value of a research doctorate in credits:

Within the UK Higher Education system (within which LJMU awards its degrees) "taught doctoral degrees require at least 540 [UK] credits (270 ECTS), of which a minimum of 420 (210 ECTS) is at level 12 - see National Qualifications Framework". (Source)

In order to acknowledge the level of independent, advanced study which they involve, research doctorates (such as those delivered by the LJMU and TT partnership) are not normally quantified in terms of taught credits, however "all doctoral degrees are expected to meet the generic statement of outcomes set out in the qualification descriptor for doctoral degrees in The Frameworks for Higher Education Qualifications of UK Degree-Awarding Bodies (QAA, 2014) (QAA, 2014)." (Source)

Given the stringent emphasis placed by the UK QAA (Quality Assurance Agency) upon parity of outcomes and expectations across all doctoral degrees (both taught and research) awarded by UK HEIs (Higher Education Institutes), research doctorates can be deemed to have a broad equivalence to taught doctorates in terms of the numbers of credits earned. While the mode of delivery varies across courses and institutions, the duration of programs (typically 3-4 years), time spent studying and level of study must necessarily be of a directly comparable level in order to maintain the parity of outcomes specified by the QAA.

Credit conversion

Converting UK credits to ECTS or US credit hours is as follows:
"UK Credits are the same at a nominal 10 hours of learning per credit unit across CATS... There is an official equivalence with the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) where two UK credits equals one ECTS credit, based on there being 120 UK credits and 60 ECTS credits to an academic year.[6]

Four CATS points are equivalent to one US credit hour.[9] Rather than award fractional credits, US universities will sometimes consider a typical British 10 credit module to be worth 3 (rather than 2.5) US credit hours, similarly rounding 15 UK credit modules to 4 US credit hours and 20 UK credit modules to 5 US credit hours." [Source]

Working on the basis that the TT/LJMU PhD program equates to 540 UK credits (or 180 UK credits per year), the above conversion process yields a total of 135 US credit hours for the three year program (or 45 US credit hours per annum).

MFA credits

All Transart MFA modules are graded on a simple Pass/Fail basis. For assistance on converting a Pass/Fail grade to a GPA click here.