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[ecrea] Ph.D. program at Concordia University

Fri Dec 09 05:27:14 GMT 2016



Please do consider advising your students and others you know about the PhD in Communication program at Concordia University in Montreal. The application deadline is February 1 2017.

Now in its 29th year of existence, Concordia's PhD in Communication program supports a broad range of research, including work in cultural studies, feminist media studies, media history, game studies, critical race studies, social and mobile media, sound studies, creative industries, rhetoric, media policy, popular culture, visual culture, religion and media, media and the environment, media and ageing, and critical disabilities studies. With a highly developed tradition for research-creation, our program provides advanced training in media and cultural analysis with a special emphasis on publicly and socially engaged practice. Students in our program have produced award-winning research in the form of "traditional" scholarly theses as well as cutting-edge projects in research creation, from documentary films to interactive web-based projects, among other forms and formats.

Students can also to take advantage of the fertile research and media arts environment that makes Montreal a leading international destination for advanced study and practice in the fields of communication, media, and cultural studies. As well, they can benefit from opportunities to teach undergraduate courses within our department, to improve their French, and other forms of support based on our emphasis on small class sizes and close individual mentoring. Additionally, many faculty members in our department provide opportunities for research training through paid positions working on projects related to our various research initiatives, including those housed in Concordia's Mobile Media Lab, the Feminist Media Studio, the Media History Research Centre, the Montreal Signs Project, and the Technology-Art-Games (TAG) Centre.

For further details about our PhD program, including degree requirements, course offerings, admission requirements, and application instructions, see: http://www.concordia.ca/artsci/coms/programs/communication-studies-phd/coms-phd.html <http://www.concordia.ca/artsci/coms/programs/communication-studies-phd/coms-phd.html>

For details about our faculty members and their research interests, expertise, and ongoing activities, see: http://www.concordia.ca/artsci/coms/about/faculty.html <http://www.concordia.ca/artsci/coms/about/faculty.html>

For profiles of (some but not all) students currently enrolled in our PhD program, see: http://www.concordia.ca/artsci/coms/research/phd-bios.html <http://www.concordia.ca/artsci/coms/research/phd-bios.html>

For a listing of (some but not all) theses recently completed in our program, see: http://www.concordia.ca/artsci/coms/research/phd-theses-list.html <http://www.concordia.ca/artsci/coms/research/phd-theses-list.html>

Interested students are encouraged to visit the websites above, and -- if they have further questions -- are welcome to contact Professor Yasmin Jiwani, the Ph.D. program director, at (yasmin.jiwani /at/ concordia.ca), or Mr. Mircea Mandache, the Graduate Program Administrator at (mircea.mandache /at/ concordia.ca) <mailto:(mircea.mandache /at/ concordia.ca)>

Many thanks for your help spreading the word,

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Ahmed Al-Rawi,

Assistant Professor

Department of Communication Studies

Concordia University, Montréal, Canada

(ahmed.alrawi /at/ concordia.ca)


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