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Marte Sørebø Gulliksen

Marte Sørebø Gulliksen, Ph.D., is a professor of culture education and aesthetic practice at University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway. She is a researcher studying learning and teaching in arts and crafts, and an artist who works primarily in wood. Her top research expertise is on ‘embodied making and learning’, ‘arts and craft as sociocultural practice’ and ‘culture education’. Coming from a background of teacher education, music and craft, her interdisciplinary research interest has led her to implementing neuroscientific knowledge in her studies of learning and making, and exploring the epistemological and methodological challenges this entail. She has been a visiting scholar at Western University, where she did research collaboration as a member of the Human Ingenuity Research Group, Canada, and a guest professor at Iceland University. She has led several scientific committees, international consortia and engaged in Nordic research networks including NordFo and MLearning. She is the founding member of the research group Embodied Making and Learning, an interdisciplinary initiative with more than 45 members. She was the leader of this group from the start in 2014 to the end of 2020.

Contact: University of South-Eastern Norway, Lærerskoleveien 40, 3679 Notodden, Norway.


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