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[ecrea] Studentship vacancy
Tue Jun 29 18:16:57 GMT 2010
TWO 3-year DPhil
studentships to be held EITHER in the FACULTY OF
MUSIC
OR in the SCHOOL OF
ANTHROPOLOGY & MUSEUM ETHNOGRAPHY
University of
Oxford
Two DPhil studentships are
available attached to the research programme ‘Music, Digitization,
Mediation: Towards Interdisciplinary Music Studies’ directed by Prof.
Georgina Born and funded by the European Research Council. The programme
involves ethnographic studies of the transformation of musical practices
by digital media in a number of countries. One DPhil student will work on
an ethnographic study of digital music practices in the UK; the other
DPhil student will work on an ethnographic study of digital music
practices in India. The studentships will cover university and college
fees, as well as a grant for maintenance.
Successful candidates will be
registered either in the Faculty of Music or in the School of
Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, depending on the exact nature of
their thesis, and will be supervised by Professor Born. Candidates should
be able to demonstrate considerable literacy in digital technologies
and/or digital music technologies, and a strong interest in ethnographic
research (although prior ethnographic experience is not necessary).
Skills or a background in music, and in anthropological and social
theory, would be helpful. They will be expected to have a good
undergraduate degree and Masters degree in one or a combination of the
following subjects: Music, Social Anthropology, Ethnomusicology,
Sociology, Media Studies. Those from cognate disciplines (eg Geography)
may also apply. For the India study, existing language skills in Hindi
are required.
Applications will need to be
made using the graduate admissions procedure for 2010 entry. Applicants
should apply for a DPhil in Music (course code 000920). If it is more
appropriate for the successful candidate to be based in the School of
Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, he or she will be transferred
subsequently to the DPhil in Anthropology. To access the
application form and application guide please visit our online prospectus
at
www.ox.ac.uk/graduate/apply
. On the application form, in
the section headed ‘Departmental Studentship Applications’, you must
indicate that you are applying for a studentship and enter the reference
code for this studentship "10MUS01DIG".
Those interested in applying
should first read the outline of the research programme, including the
studies in the UK and India, on the Faculty of Music website at
http://www.music.ox.ac.uk/research/musdig.html
Applications should include
academic transcripts; two examples of written work produced for a
Master’s degree (on any topic and of at least 2000 words each, to
include, if available, a Master’s dissertation); a statement outlining
why the applicant is interested in undertaking the study (either in the
UK or India) and how he or she is qualified to undertake it (of between
500 and 800 words); a short c.v.; three academic references (referees
should be asked to write or e-mail their references to the Graduate
Admissions Office by 16 July 2010); and the application fee of £25.
The deadline for applications is
16 July 2010 and candidates should be ready to be called for interview on
29 or 30 July. Interviews will be held in Oxford; but for candidates
outside the UK, interviews may be carried out by phone or Skype. It is
expected that the successful candidate will take up the position on 1
October 2010.
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