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[ecrea] Bill Douglas PhD studentship award
Thu Jun 23 11:38:07 GMT 2011
*College** of Humanities, Department of English: Film at the University
of Exeter*
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*A Doctoral Studentship Funded by the Bill Douglas and Peter Jewell Trust*
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*About the award*
Funded by the Bill Douglas and Peter Jewell Trust, the Department of
English in the College of Humanities is offering £4000 per annum for
doctoral research on the work of filmmaker Bill Douglas, particularly
the production of /Comrades/, released in 1987.
The Bill Douglas Centre for the History of Cinema and Popular Culture is
an accredited public museum and a research facility for scholars. It
holds over 70,000 artefacts related to the broad history of the moving
image and its founding collection was put together by the renowned
filmmaker Bill Douglas and his friend Peter Jewell. The Centre plays an
important role in teaching and research at the University of Exeter.
The successful candidate for this studentship will be studying in the
University's Department of English, rated number one in the UK in the
last research assessment exercise in 2008. The project will be
supervised by Dr Dan North, the British cinema specialist in the
department, and the successful applicant will benefit from a diverse and
vibrant research culture.
*The research topic *
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This studentship offers the opportunity to work on previously
unavailable primary sources in researching the work of Bill Douglas, one
of Britain's most important and influential filmmakers. The successful
candidate will study draft scripts and production correspondence around
/Comrades/ and will write a doctoral thesis using this material on the
film and its production. In doing so, the candidate will work closely
with the curatorial team at The Bill Douglas Centre and, as part of the
project, will accession and catalogue scripts, correspondence and other
material onto the Centre's database (or archival management system). The
candidate will also have the opportunity to interview Peter Jewell and
others involved in the production in order to understand Bill Douglas's
distinctive working practices. The study will also consider the
background of British film culture in the 1980s and should make a
valuable contribution to the understanding of British cinema and its
contexts in this period. The successful candidate will disseminate
research findings in publications, conference papers, and through
exhibition displays and digital media.
This project has the potential to produce ground-breaking research on
one of Britain's greatest and most distinctive cinematic artists. 2011
marks the twentieth anniversary of Bill Douglas's death and the launch
of this study is one of the ways in which the Centre will commemorate
Bill Douglas, his life and his work. We hope that the doctoral project
on /Comrades/ will lead to further research on Bill's archive. This
could emerge from the progress of the initial project and discussions
with Peter Jewell about the donation of further material relating to
Bill's life and career, and from successful bids to other research
funders upon completion of this advertised project.
*Summary*
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*Funded by *The Bill Douglas and Peter Jewell Trust
*Application Deadline *Friday 1^st July 2011
*Number of Awards *1
*Value *£4000 per annum
*Duration of Award *3 years full-time -- part-time options could be
negotiated with appropriate candidates.
For details on how to apply please go to
http://www.exeter.ac.uk/studying/funding/award/?id=605
Phil Wickham
Curator
The Bill Douglas Centre for the History of Cinema and Popular Culture
University of Exeter
Old Library
Prince of Wales Road
Exeter
Devon
EX4 4SB
01392 724321
(P.J.Wickham /at/ exeter.ac.uk) <mailto:(P.J.Wickham /at/ exeter.ac.uk)>
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