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[Commlist] AHRC/M4C Funded Collaborative Doctoral Award on the Birmingham Film and Video Workshop (1979-1989)
Mon Nov 11 11:58:12 GMT 2024
Birmingham City University will be hosting an AHRC/Midlands 4Cities
funded Collaborative Doctoral Award devoted to the Birmingham Film and
Video Workshop.
The project ‘From Independent Film to Integrated Praxis’ is an exciting
opportunity to create new knowledge on this prominent West Midlands film
organisation, which operated between 1979-1989 under the leadership of
Roger Shannon.
The Birmingham Film and Video Workshop pioneered an innovative model of
‘integrated praxis', fusing independent film production with mentoring
for regionally underrepresented communities. This resulted in 25 film
outputs, as well as TV dramas and documentaries. These productions
represent a significant body of work that documented the challenges
facing diverse and diasporic communities, whilst also dealing with
issues of gender inequality and contemporary youth subcultures.
The Birmingham Film and Video Workshop remains an organisation of
regional and national significance, and this Collaborative Doctoral
Award project will enhance knowledge and understanding of its
organisation, outputs and working practices.
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The project will be led by Professor Xavier Mendik (Birmingham City
University) and Professor Justin Smith (De Montfort university). The
project also benefits from the participation of the BFI as its primary
industry partner. As part of the project, the student will be introduced
to key colleagues across the BFI, will be given opportunities to visit
the BFI National Archive and learn from experts in this area to better
understand the work of the archive and the curatorial practices taking
place to preserve the films produced by the Birmingham Film and Video
Workshop.
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The start date for the PhD scholarship is October 2025 and further
information can be found below:
https://www.midlands4cities.ac.uk/find-a-project/
<https://www.midlands4cities.ac.uk/find-a-project/>
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*What is M4C?*
The Midlands4Cities <https://www.midlands4cities.ac.uk/> Arts and
Humanities Doctoral Training Partnership (M4C) is an AHRC-funded
collaboration between the University of Birmingham, Birmingham City
University <https://www.bcu.ac.uk/research/midlands4cities>, University
of Warwick, Coventry University, De Montfort University, University of
Leicester, Nottingham Trent University, and The University of
Nottingham. M4C provides combined research expertise for the
professional and personal development of the next generation of arts and
humanities doctoral researchers. It delivers excellence in all aspects
of research supervision and training and provides access to a wide range
of facilities, cohort events, and placement opportunities with regional,
national, and international partners in the cultural, creative, and
heritage sectors.
*2025/6 Awards*
For 2025 entry, Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership is
offering up to 87 fully funded PhD studentships for eligible students in
arts and humanities through an Open Competition and 23 studentships
through Collaborative Doctoral Awards (CDA). CDA projects provide
diverse and unique project opportunities with national, regional, and
local partner organisations.
*Application Deadline*
The deadline for AHRC funding applications is 13th January 2025 (noon UK
time).
Applicants must also have applied for a place to study at one of
the eight M4C universities. For full details of eligibility, funding,
research supervision areas and CDA projects, and for dates of our
November application writing workshops, please visit
http://www.midlands4cities.ac.uk <http://www.midlands4cities.ac.uk/> or
contact (enquiries /at/ midlands4cities.ac.uk)
<mailto:(enquiries /at/ midlands4cities.ac.uk)>
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