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[ecrea] AHRC-funded PhD scholarships: Goldsmiths Dept of Media & Communications
Mon Oct 23 13:16:20 GMT 2017
The Department of Media & Communications
<http://www.gold.ac.uk/media-communications/> at Goldsmiths, University
of London is inviting applications to our PhD programmes (MPhil/PhD in
Media & Communications, MPhil/PhD in Cultural Studies).
Outstanding applicants who receive an offer of a place on a PhD
programme will be invited to apply for an AHRC award (Home and EU
students) through our membership of the CHASE
<http://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/phd/fees-and-scholarships/scholarships/view/662>
consortium.
For more information on the programmes and to make an online application:
* MPhil/PhD in Media &
Communications:http://www.gold.ac.uk/pg/mphil-phd-media-communications/
* MPhil/PhD in Cultural Studies:
http://www.gold.ac.uk/pg/mphil-phd-cultural-studies/
To be considered for a CHASE scholarship your application to Goldsmiths
must be completed by *10th January 2018*.
We advise you to have contacted the department about your proposal well
before before this deadline.
Our next postgraduate open evening on *22nd November *provides an
opportunity to discuss our research study programmes with academics in
the department.
Awards for UK applicants cover fees and maintenance, for EU residents
awards are on a fees only basis. Additionally CHASE-funded students can
access financial support for their research costs, training and personal
development, and travel to CHASE events.
For more information on CHASE and Doctoral Training at Goldsmiths go to:
http://www.gold.ac.uk/graduate-school/doctoral-training-centres/
*Why the Department of Media & Communications at Goldsmiths?*
Goldsmiths’ Department of Media and Communications is one of the oldest
and largest media departments in the UK. We celebrate our 40th
anniversary in 2018.
It is unique in its diversity of approaches to, and articulations of,
the disciplinary conjunctures around media and culture. The Department
has equal research strengths in media and communications and in cultural
studies research, in humanities and in social sciences approaches, and
in theory- and practice-driven work.
To see the research areas and supervisory expertise offered by members
of the department go to: http://www.gold.ac.uk/media-communications/staff/
For initial enquiries please contact Dr Richard MacDonald
((r.macdonald /at/ gold.ac.uk) <mailto:(r.macdonald /at/ gold.ac.uk)>) admissions
tutor for PhD Media & Communications or Dr Shela Sheikh
((shela.sheikh /at/ gold.ac.uk) <mailto:(shela.sheikh /at/ gold.ac.uk)>) programme
convenor PhD Cultural Studies.
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