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[Commlist] AHRC-funded PhDs in Film and TV studies at Brunel

Tue Dec 18 22:40:31 GMT 2018






AHRC funded PhD studentships at Brunel University London

*Brunel University London invites applications for AHRC funded PhD students in areas including Film and TV studies as part of the TECHNE doctoral training partnership*.

As part of the TECHNE consortium, Brunel will support studentships for high-achieving arts and humanities scholars to start in October 2019. The studentships will be offered through the College of Business, Arts and Social Sciences’ interdisciplinary research centres – /Entrepreneurship and Sustainability/ <http://www.brunel.ac.uk/research/Centres/Centre-for-Entrepreneurship-and-Sustainability> and /Global Lives/ <http://www.brunel.ac.uk/research/Centres/Global-Lives>/. /*The focus of each includes potential for applications in Film, TV and related studies*. DTP students will become members of the College’s vibrant research community where they will benefit from Brunel’s diverse specialist expertise.  A detailed list of subject areas that are included within the scheme is available https://www.brunel.ac.uk/research/Projects/pdf/Copy-of-techne-AHRC-subject-areas.pdf

An overview of areas of research expertise in Film and TV can be found here: https://www.brunel.ac.uk/film-and-television-studies/research

Brunel University London is part of a consortium of universities in London and the southeast that form a national Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) focusing on the arts and humanities disciplines. TECHNE is one of ten Doctoral Training Partnerships receiving funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) as part of its commitment to supporting postgraduate-level research into the arts and humanities disciplines.

Originally established in 2014, TECHNE<http://www.techne.ac.uk/>has successfully collaborated with partner institutions and external organisations across London and the south east to deliver industry-relevant research across a range of arts and humanities disciplines. The latest round of funding enables the consortium to widen its remit and continue this work.

*Deadline for applications - 18th January 2019*


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