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[ecrea] Aberdoc PhD scholarships - Department of Theatre, Film and TV Studies, Aberystwyth
Tue Jan 10 18:21:37 GMT 2017
*_AberDoc PhD Scholarship Competition (Deadline: 27/1/17), & PhD study
in the Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies, Aberystwyth
University_*
Aberystwyth University's AberDoc PhD scholarship scheme offers a package
of research and training for full-time PhD students. These awards are
tailored to enable students to develop the necessary skills required to
meet their career choices and offer a breadth of development
opportunities to enhance their research, teaching and transferable
skills.The competition for these prestigious AberDoc scholarships is now
open to students who wish to study for a full-time PhD commencing in
September 2017.
*Deadlines:*The Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies’
submission deadline for the 2016 competition is *27th January 2017*.
*Applying for a Scholarship*
The application to study for a PhD must be received by the closing date.
There are no additional forms for applicants to complete for this
competition. Decisions will be based on the application to study for a
PhD. Applications must include an application form, two academic
references, academic transcripts and a research proposal (1000 to 1500
words). Applicants are encouraged to contact Dr Kate Egan, Departmental
Postgraduate Research Coordinator, email: (kte /at/ aber.ac.uk)
<mailto:(kte /at/ aber.ac.uk)>before constructing their research proposal.
The results will be announced during the first week of May. Selection
for the above awards will be based on the application for admission,
including research proposal and two academic references. The regulations
and criteria that pertain to these studentships may be accessed from
this page:
https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/postgrad/funding-fees/uk-eu/research-competition/
For application forms and further details please visit the Aberystwyth
University Postgraduate Admissions Office webpage:
https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/postgrad/howtoapply/
N.B. All application materials (e.g. forms, research proposals,
references, transcripts) must be submitted electronically.
N.B. Academic references must be received by the deadline.
*_Information about the environment for doctoral study in the Department
of Theatre, Film and Television Studies (TFTS) at Aberystwyth University:_*
*__*
The department has over thirty experienced, research-active PhD
supervisors, able to supervise projects in both the English and Welsh
Medium across theatre and drama, scenography, performance studies, media
and communication, film and television, and spanning historical and
archival work, textual analysis, audience and reception research, policy
research and practice as research. We offer supervision and research
training in both English and Welsh, with a focus on topics such as:
Contemporary European theatre; theatre and gender; physical theatre;
disability and performance; site-specific performance; theatre,
performance and architecture; performance and philosophy; performance
and politics; cultural theory, drama and performance; performance
historiography; archiving and documentation; history of performance art;
performance and the heritage industry; contemporary English, Welsh and
Irish drama; Welsh-language drama and performance;playwriting,
performance writing and devised drama; intermediality in performance.
Avant-garde and experimental cinema; Landscape in Film and Performance;
Film stardom and performance; Film audience and reception research (with
specialisms in children as audiences, audience memory studies, and local
cinemagoing studies); the role of sound and music in cinema; semiotics
and advertising; minority/minoritised language media; press, cinema and
broadcasting history and policy; content regulation of television, and
film censorship (national and local); documentary film and television;
British and American television drama; Horror and Cult Cinema; Russian
Cinema and Theatre; Classical Hollywood Cinema; British cinema and
television (including Welsh cinema and television).
See our staff pages for further details:
https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/tfts/staff-profiles/#academic-and-technical-staffas
well as our current PhD student projects page:
https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/tfts/study-with-us/postgrad/phd/phd-students/
As well as the National Library of Wales (which is home to the Arts
Council of Wales Archives, the Brith Gof archives, the National Sound
and Screen Archive of Wales, and the ITV Wales Film and Video archive),
the department also has a strong working relationship with Aberystwyth
Arts Centre, which runs a range of important theatre and performance
events and film festivals.The department is also a partner in the
University's Centre for Media History (with the Departments of History
and Welsh History), and the Politics and Performance International
Research Centre (with the Department of International Politics).
If you have further queries about the research and supervision
specialisms in the Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies at
Aberystwyth University, please contact Dr Kate Egan, Departmental
Postgraduate Research Coordinator, email: (kte /at/ aber.ac.uk)
<mailto:(kte /at/ aber.ac.uk)>
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