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[ecrea] PhD studentships and funding opportunities at the School of Media and Communication, University of Leeds.

Thu Nov 26 19:30:28 GMT 2015





PhD studentships and funding opportunities at the School of Media and Communication, University of Leeds.

Dear Colleagues,

The School of Media and Communication at the University of Leeds is currently inviting applications for our PhD programme and is delighted to offer a record number of scholarships for PhD study in the School.

The School is one of the top departments in the country for the study of communication, media and culture, with research expertise clustered around research groups in cultural production and media policy; international communication; journalism studies; political communication; and visual and digital cultures. We welcome applications in any of these areas and invite applicants to consult the School website for details of the research groups and individual staff expertise http://media.leeds.ac.uk/ In addition, this year the School also welcomes subject specific applications for research aligned with the aims of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP) http://www.cusp.ac.uk/ which will launch in January 2016. See http://media.leeds.ac.uk/pg/phd/ for details.

A range of PhD Scholarships are available to those who intend to begin PhD study in any of the School’s areas of research expertise in September/October 2016. All scholarships will cover the cost of academic fees at the University’s standard UK/EU rate, and some will also cover the cost of academic fees at the University’s international rate. All scholarships run for three years and provide an annual maintenance at the UK Research Council rate (£14,057 per year in 15/16). The total value of a Scholarship in Session 2015/16 was £18,157 (the total value for those funding international fees was £29,557).

Deadlines for most of the scholarships fall on 2nd February 2016. Applicants are strongly advised to make informal enquiries to the School or an individual supervisor by 10th December this year, and to have a proposal ready by 10th January 2016.

Why Leeds? Our PhD candidates are fully engaged in the School’s vibrant research culture and are strongly supported throughout their study with training and supervision. The most recent REF review (2014) placed the School of Media and Communication in the top ten of all UK departments in our subject area, and ranked us third when taking into account the size of submissions (a measure called ‘research power’). Of the research submitted by the School to the REF 2014, 82% was judged by experts to be either ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’ and 100% was judged to be ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’ in terms of impact.

We are currently home to over 50 research students and our students appreciate the quality of the experience provided by the School. In the 2015 Postgraduate Research Experience Survey our students ranked the School higher than the Russell Group average in terms of overall satisfaction with the research degree programme (School 87%, Russell Group average 83%) and expressed 100% satisfaction with supervisors’ feedback, contact and subject knowledge.

If you would like more information please see http://media.leeds.ac.uk/pg/phd/ or contact the School’s Postgraduate Administrator by emailing (mediaphd /at/ leeds.ac.uk)

Dr Julie Firmstone
Lecturer in Media and Communication and Postgraduate Research Tutor (PGRT)
School of Media and Communication
University of Leeds,
LS2 9JT.

http://media.leeds.ac.uk/people/julie-firmstone/


For PhD admissions please contact (mediaphd /at/ leeds.ac.ukor) see http://media.leeds.ac.uk/pg/phd/








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