Administrative Capacity Celebration Lunch

"There is often no time to put the thing down and think about it as a whole."

17.10.24 Brave New Alps welcomed Kate Rich as its first Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow (2024-2027). Securing the Fellowship represents a significant administrative achievement for Brave New Alps, demonstrating its capabilities to physically host and carry out high-level research as a small non-profit organisation. Fittingly, Kate's Fellowship research with FRICTIONS centres on the overlooked work of administration as a place for critical, collective and potentially transcendent practice. To mark the start of Kate's Fellowship, Brave New Alps hosted a celebratory buffet lunch at the railway station space of the community academy La Foresta .

FRICTIONS Administrative Capacity Dinner, Brave New Alps

Funded by the European Union

Brave New Alps

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