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[Commlist] Funded Studentship: Understanding Diversity in the Scottish Screen Sector
Wed May 05 11:59:40 GMT 2021
Call for applicants for a fully funded PhD researching diversity in the
Scottish screen sector
The PhD is fully funded for 42 months by the Scottish Graduate School
for Arts and Humanities. The candidate will be based at UWS in Paisley
and supervised by a team from BBC, University of West of Scotland and
University of Glasgow. The deadline is the 21st of May.
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/understanding-diversity-in-the-scottish-screen-sector-the-role-of-perception-and-education-in-unblocking-talent-pipelines-phdbci2021001/?p132125
About the Project
The University of the West of Scotland in partnership with the
University of Glasgow, SGSAH, SFC and BBC Scotland are offering a 3.5
year fulltime funded PhD.
Background
The UK screen sector faces a crisis of representation. Recent research
reports identify a lack of diversity on and off screen that result in
limitations on the kind of stories that end up on screen, in a
self-fulfilling representational loop. Breaking this cycle involves a
transformation in the talent pipelines that attract diverse creatives
into the industry.
The 2018 Workforce Diversity in the UK Screen Sector Evidence Review,
recommends that current research should seek to integrate quantitative
and qualitative studies, stating that, “smaller scale qualitative
studies would allow in-depth analysis of the relationships, processes
and practices behind statistics.” To date only limited qualitative
research has been undertaken within the Scottish screen sector.
The Project
This project sets out to explore the diversity challenge in the Scottish
screen industries, asking how to facilitate and ensure equal
representation among the storytellers and programme makers of tomorrow?
The project will seek to identify barriers to entry into the screen
industry as well as shortcomings in the existing approaches to
attracting and retaining a more diverse workforce in Scotland.
Working with the BBC, we anticipate that the research questions will
be addressed through employing an intersectional methodology,
specifically by undertaking (a) a critical literature review and
analysis of existing data and reports on diversity within the Scottish
screen industries, with reference to BBC Scotland, (b) a qualitative
study amongst Scottish BAME school pupils and their parents on
perceptions of the screen industries and the BBC (c) a critical review
of existing screen education, training opportunities, talent schemes and
outreach initiatives in Scotland. Based on the outcomes of this research
we would expect the project to propose initiatives as to where, when,
and how, interventions should be deployed to best address the accepted
position of a lack of diversity within the Scottish screen sector.
The PhD will be based in the Creative Media Academy (CMA) at the
University of the West of Scotland (Paisley campus). The student will be
supervised by the director of the CMA, Professor Nick Higgins and
Khadija Mohammed of the School of Education, University of the West of
Scotland, in addition to supervision from Dr. Inge Sorenson of the
Centre for Cultural Policy Research at the University of Glasgow and
Sandeep Gill, Project Lead on People and Culture at BBC Scotland. The
student will have the opportunity to be based at the BBC Scotland
Pacific Quay, Glasgow site for 6 months of the 3.5 year studentship.
This Applied Research Collaborative PhD study (ARCS) is funded in part
by the Scottish Graduate School for the Arts and Humanities (SGSAH), the
Scottish Funding Council (SFC), University of the West of Scotland and
University of Glasgow.
More information and applying
We particularly welcome applications from Scottish Black, Asian and
Minority Ethnic (BAME) candidates. UWS is committed to creating a
diverse workforce and to improving employment opportunities for ethnic
minorities in Scotland.
The Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings for 2021 measures
universities’ success in delivering against the United Nations’
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), and has placed UWS as first in
Scotland and fifth in the UK for SDG 10 – reducing inequalities.
Informal inquiries to Professor Nick Higgins ((Nick.Higgins /at/ uws.ac.uk)) or
Khadija Mohammed ((Khadija.Mohammed /at/ uws.ac.uk)) but applications can only
be accepted through the UWS online system
(https://www.uws.ac.uk/study/research-degrees/admissions-application/)
Please state on your research application and in your research proposal
that you are applying for a Studentship and please quote the Studentship
name and reference number.
Timetable
Closing date for applications: Friday 21st May 2021
Interviews are provisionally scheduled: Wednesday 2nd June 2021
(date/time to be confirmed)
Start date: October 2021
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