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[Commlist] Funded PhD opportunities in Film at Queen Mary University of London
Thu Dec 20 15:51:24 GMT 2018
The department of Film Studies at Queen Mary University of London is
pleased to invite applications for funded PhD studentships for 2019
entry. Supervision for both traditional-route and Practice-based PhDs is
available in all areas of the department’s research expertise, including
Film and Ethics, Film and Media Archaeology, Pre- and Post-Cinematic
Visual Cultures and Art Theory, Feminist and Intersectional Studies,
Film-Philosophy and Film-Phenomenology, Critical Animal Studies and
Ecocriticism, Cultural Studies, War film, European Cinema, Indian Cinema
and Glocal Cinemas, Classical Hollywood Cinema and Contemporary North
American cinemas, Film Stars, British Cinema, Documentary, Experimental
film and artist’s moving image, Film and Finance. For full details,
see individual staff profiles on the department’s website:
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/sllf/film-studies/people/
PhD studentships are available as part of the following competitions:
London Arts & Humanities Partnership (LAHP), offering up to 90
studentships per year for projects in any area of the department’s
expertise. These studentships offer 3-4 years of funding (fees + living
stipend), and feature the possibility of cross-institutional supervision
with other LAHP partners (including UCL, King’s and the LSE). The LAHP
studentship competition will open by the end of November. Application
deadline: 28 January 2019 but applicants must also have applied directly
to QMUL by 18 January 2019. Residency/nationality restrictions apply.
QMUL Principal’s Studentships, offering up to 18 studentships
per year across the Humanities and Social Sciences. The Principal’s
studentships offer 3 years of funding (fees + living stipend).
Application deadline: 31 January 2019. No residency/nationality
restrictions.
Leverhulme Trust Mobile People Studentships, offering up to 7
studentships per year for PhD research examining how the world is being
dynamically constituted by mobile people in active and novel ways and
how this affects fundamental social and political institutions. The
Leverhulme studentships offer 3 years of funding (fees + living
stipend). Application deadline: 31 January 2019. No
residency/nationality restrictions.
China Scholarship Council (CSC), offering studentships for any
area of the department’s expertise. These studentships offer 4 years of
funding (fees + living stipend). Application deadline: 31 January 2019.
For nationals of the People’s Republic of China only.
For more details about the department and these studentship
opportunities, please contact a prospective supervisor directly, or the
department’s Director of Graduate Studies, Dr Jenny Chamarette:
(j.chamarette /at/ qmul.ac.uk)
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