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[Commlist] AHRC/CHASE Postgraduate research studentships 2022/23: Birkbeck’s Department of Film, Media and Cultural Studies
Mon Oct 25 20:58:26 GMT 2021
Postgraduate research studentships are available in Birkbeck’s
Department of Film, Media and Cultural Studies
<https://www.bbk.ac.uk/departments/culture/> for entry in 2022/23.
This funding is awarded by the Consortium for the Humanities and the
Arts South-east England (CHASE) Doctoral Training Programme
<https://www.chase.ac.uk/>, of which Birkbeck is a member. Both Home and
International students are eligible to apply.
*How to apply*
It is critical that you contact a potential supervisor in the first
instance, as early as possible. Please consult the list of academic
staff <https://www.bbk.ac.uk/departments/culture/our-staff> in the
Department of Film, Media and Cultural Studies, and ideally make contact
with potential supervisors *no later than 15 November 2021*.
When you establish contact, we normally expect you will send a 2,000
word draft research proposal (see here for additional guidance on
writing a proposal
<https://www.bbk.ac.uk/student-services/admissions/phd-applications#0>)
along with your CV.
Getting in touch with potential supervisors early will allow adequate
time for the further development your research proposal, prior to
applying for entry to our MPhil/PhD programmes (the first step in the
CHASE application process, with a deadline of 17 December 2021).
Full details on Birkbeck’s CHASE funding application process are
outlined at this website
<https://www.bbk.ac.uk/student-services/financial-support/phd-funding/ahrc-chase>.
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*About our research*
Research in the Department of Film, Media and Cultural Studies
encompasses journalism, film and television, artistic practice and arts
management, and digital media, culture and design. Our work is
critically engaged, challenging conventional assumptions about the
functions and influence of media and culture, scrutinising institutions,
organisations and work practices in the creative industries, and
rethinking what media can mean and do.
We place a special emphasis on practice-based research, in which ideas
and issues are investigated through activities such as creative
film-making, curatorial practice and digital design. The department is
thoroughly interdisciplinary, and incorporates both historical research
and contemporary explorations of our rapidly-changing media landscapes.
*Further information*
* Complete details on Birkbeck’s CHASE funding application process
<https://www.bbk.ac.uk/student-services/financial-support/phd-funding/ahrc-chase>.
* Further information on our research culture and postgraduate student
community <https://www.bbk.ac.uk/departments/culture/research> in
Film, Media and Cultural Studies.
* Questions about doctoral research in Birkbeck’s Department of Film,
Media and Cultural Studies? Contact Dr Scott Rodgers
<https://www.bbk.ac.uk/our-staff/profile/8005868/scott-rodgers>,
Director of Postgraduate Research.
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