Arts, Creative Health, and Well-being

Arts and aesthetics as a resource for supporting health, resilience, and well-being
Arts, Creative Health, and Well-being
Reference Code EUG2_T2_1_0001
Host Institution LU - Lund University
Description

In this 5 ECTS course, students will acquire theoretical understanding as well as practical skills related to how arts and aesthetics can be a resource for health, resilience, and wellbeing. It combines online lectures, seminars and student assignments, as well as physical workshops during a two-day on-site visit to Lund University.

The course combines online lectures and seminars, student assignments in-between seminars, and physical workshops during a two-day on-site visit to Lund University. Accepted students will get a scholarship to cover the costs for travel and subsistance. The pedagogy is based on student-centred learning, where the students are encouraged to engage in their own and each other’s learning process. Parts of the pedagogical methodology of both the online and on-site teaching is inspired by Object-Based Learning (OBL).

 

 

 

Period 4 Nov 2024 — 16 Jan 2025
Duration
Mode Blended
Type of activity Course
Target groups Undergraduate students, Master students, PhD students
Location Lund, Sweden
WP WP 2
ISCED Fields of Study 01 - Education, 02 - Arts and humanities, 021 - Arts
Contact Person EUGLOH at Lund University
eugloh@er.lu.se
Content and Methodology

Learning objectives

The course is interdisciplinary, combining historical and theoretical perspectives from the humanities and social sciences with findings from the medical and health sciences. The focus is on an existential understanding of health. On completion of the course the students will be able to:

- Account for how the arts, culture and aesthetics can be a resource for health, resilience and well-being.
- Describe and discuss scientific and scholarly perspectives on creative and aesthetic processes promoting health, well-being, healing and rehabilitation.
- Account and discuss different ways to measure and interpret health effects of arts and aesthetics, from medical and humanistic perspectives.
- Design and lead creative and aesthetic activities for the purpose of promoting health, resilience and well-being.
- Apply relevant theories and methods in analyzing creative and aesthetic activities in relation to health and well-being.

Assessment of the course is based on a project plan for an aesthetic activity, which be designed by the student, together with a written part accompanying theoretical reflection. The students will present their project plans at an online seminar, where they will receive feedback from teachers and fellow students.

Competences

- Ethics & responsability
- Knowledge into action
- Emotional awareness & resilience

Requirements

The course is targeted towards students with an interest in the potential of arts and aesthetics to support health, resilience, and well-being, together with the existential dimensions of health. It also targets students who work professionally in the healthcare, social work, or the cultural sectors.

- Selection strategy: Students must have 30 ECTS in any subject in order to be accepted. A short statement of motivation must be uploaded in the application form (no more than 150 words).

Recognition Transcript of records - ECTS
Language English
Funding by EUGLOH budget Funded in part
Recruitment of Participants Qualitative Assessment
Number of open spots 30
Call for Applications
Open
Current call
1 May 2024 — 15 Sep 2024 Apply now