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[ecrea] PhD Studentships in Film and Television Studies, University of Glasgow

Thu Oct 22 18:02:52 GMT 2015






*PhD Studentships in Film and Television Studies at the University of
Glasgow, 2016-17*

Film and Television Studies at the University of Glasgow is pleased to
invite applications for PhD studentships, through its involvement in the
AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership Scotland. We welcome particularly
research proposals which relate to our research strengths in the
following areas:

Amateur film and media; childhood on screen; cosmopolitanism and cinema;
film production and circulation; digital media; film criticism and
journalism; film festivals; film tourism; film philosophy; memory in
film and television; music and sound in film; rural cinemas; British
film and television; world cinemas. Film and Television Studies scholars
and their research specialisms can be found here:

http://www.gla.ac.uk/subjects/tfts/staff/ (David Archibald, Timothy
Barker, Lizelle Bisschoff, Ian Craven, Dimitris Eleftheriotis, Ian
Garwood, Ian Goode, Amy Holdsworth, Lisa Kelly, Karen Lury, David
Martin-Jones).

Studentships are available to applicants living in the UK and the
European Union. Applications for interdisciplinary projects are also
very welcome. For full details, please visit _www.sgsah.ac.uk
<http://www.sgsah.ac.uk>_

In addition, the College of Arts will offer a number of scholarships for
PhD study in 2016. These scholarships are open to UK/EU and
International applicants.

The deadline for all scholarship applications is *Wednesday, 6 January
2016*. To be considered for an award, candidates must have applied to
study at the University of Glasgow and have provided two academic
references through the university’s application system.

Further details can be found at
http://www.gla.ac.uk/colleges/arts/graduateschool/fundingopportunities/

Film and Television Studies has a vibrant doctoral student community
(over 20 Film and TV PhD students), who enjoy access to funding for
research and conference travel, and to run larger projects (e.g.
dedicated workshops). They benefit from the annual Screen Conference
every July, the regular Screen Seminars, and various other events (e.g.
the Film-Philosophy Conference in 2014, the Radical Film Network in
2016, amongst many others).  Please see here:
http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/cca/research/theatrefilmandtelevision/#tabs=4

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Professor David Martin-Jones
Film and Television Studies, University of Glasgow, UK


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