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[ecrea] PhD Studentship at Winchester
Fri Nov 12 23:17:57 GMT 2010
University of Winchester
PhD Studentships and Fee Waivers in the Faculty of Arts
These awards are open to candidates who are not
already registered for a research degree at Winchester.
The University is a dynamic institution with an
ambitious research agenda. As one of the UK?s
smallest and most innovative universities, we
offer a stimulating research environment and
rigorous research training compulsory for all
students, combined with the intimacy and
personal interaction only a small institution
can afford. We have established strengths in a range of subject areas.
The Faculty of Arts offers a strong research
student community, with students working from
different disciplinary perspectives. A programme
of research seminars and postgraduate research
events runs throughout the academic year. In
addition, research supervisors and students are
involved in organising and hosting national and
international symposia and conferences.
Candidates should have, or expect to obtain, a
first class or upper second class degree and a
Masters degree in a relevant subject area.
1. PhD Studentships in the area of
Communication, Cultural and Media Studies
The University of Winchester has funding to
support PhD studentships for one year from
February 2011, in the area of Communication, Cultural and Media Studies.
Candidature will be full time and funding will
cover stipend towards living expenses, research
expenses and fee waiver for one year only in the first instance.
Communication, Cultural and Media Studies at
Winchester performed excellently in RAE 2008.
The quality profile from the submission
indicated that 85 per cent of work submitted was
deemed to be of a quality recognised
internationally and above. Staff working in this
area form a Research Centre of the same name,
with research strengths in contemporary
constructions of identities; film; literary and
cultural history; visual and material culture;
popular culture and cultural theory, and new media.
Applications are invited to research one of the following topics:
Gender and political activism in American
literary naturalism ? please contact Jude Davies
for further details ((Jude.Davies /at/ winchester.ac.uk))
The literature of disability (a focus on
eighteenth-century literature and culture
preferred) ? please contact Chris Mounsey for
further details ((Chris.Mounsey /at/ winchester.ac.uk))
Crime, detection and national identity in
nineteenth or twentieth-century literature and
culture ? please contact Neil McCaw for further
details ((Neil.McCaw /at/ winchester.ac.uk))
The cultures associated with new media and
social networking sites and their significance
for consumers and producers ? please contact
Marcus Leaning for further details ((Marcus.Leaning /at/ winchester.ac.uk))
Transnational narratives of identity in relation
to the culture of the museum (in institutional,
architectural, literary or visual terms) ?
please contact Carol Smith for further details ((Carol.Smith /at/ winchester.ac.uk))
2. PhD Fee Waivers in the area of Drama, Dance and Performing Arts
The University of Winchester has funding to
support two part time PhD fee waivers for one
year from February 2011, in the area of Drama, Dance and Performing Arts.
Candidature will be part time and funding will
cover fee waiver for one year only in the first instance.
Drama, Dance and Performing Arts at Winchester
performed excellently in RAE 2008. The quality
profile from the submission indicated that 85
per cent of work submitted was deemed to be of a
quality recognised internationally and above.
The Research Centre in the Arts as Wellbeing is
based in the Department, as is RED, an
inter-institutional research group working in
the area of `expanded dramaturgies?.
We welcome proposals for research projects in:
· Practice-Led or Practice-Inclusive
topics, especially exploring experimental
structures, alternative dramaturgies, voice,
somatics, visuality and interdisciplinarity, and
can include technologies and community
intervention topics ? please contact Olu Taiwo
in the first instance ((Olu.Taiwo /at/ winchester.ac.uk))
· Performance and community
intervention; performance and wellness;
performance and social activism; performance and
aging ? please contact Tim Prentki in the first
instance ((Tim.Prentki /at/ winchester.ac.uk))
· Theatre history/historiography: a wide
range of topics, including early modern, modern
and post-modern theatre history, emphases on
gender, violence, plays in performance, and
media-related performance studies topics ?
please contact Peter Billingham in the first
instance ((Peter.Billingham /at/ winchester.ac.uk))
· Musical theatre, (avant-garde) music
theatre, popular and pantomime performance ?
please contact Millie Taylor in the first
instance ((Millie.Taylor /at/ winchester.ac.uk))
For an application form and further details
about the candidature, please email (Chrissie.Ferngrove /at/ winchester.ac.uk)
Closing date for applications: 3 December 2010
Interviews will be held on Tuesday 14 December.
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Centre for Studies on Media and Culture (CeMeSO)
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