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[ecrea] North West Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership PhD Studentships at the University of Salford
Fri Nov 14 19:34:36 GMT 2014
North West Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership PHD Studentships at
the University of Salford:
Call for expressions of interest
We invite applications for PhD scholarships (full and part-time) from
the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s North West Consortium
Doctoral Training Partnership, in the Media and Communications Pathway.
The Scholarship covers all PhD fees, provides an annual stipend for the
duration of your study, and funding for field research and further training.
Deadline for Expression of Interest: Wednesday 3rd December 2014
The University of Salford is a member of the North West Consortium
Doctoral Training Partnership (NWC DTP), which includes non-HE
institutions such as the BBC, Home/Cornerhouse, Tate Liverpool, Opera
North, FutureEverything, and FACT (Liverpool). In 2014, the Partnership
was awarded £14 million of funding from the Arts and Humanities Research
Council (AHRC) to deliver postgraduate supervision, training and skills
development.
The School of Arts and Media at the University of Salford has an
international reputation for cutting edge research, both theoretical and
practice-based, and is especially strong in the area of Media and
Communications, as demonstrated by its performance in the 2008 RAE in
the Communication, Cultural and Media studies area of assessment (ranked
13th nationally, according to the power ranking).
Our media research environment is based at the heart of MediaCityUK,
allowing for a unique access and engagement with media institutions like
the BBC and ITV, reinforced by a rich programme of research events with
both an industry and academic focus. NWC PhD students will be invited to
work with our non-HE partners, so as to engage in research, placements
and internships.
Media research within the School of Arts and Media is diverse,
interdisciplinary and collaborative and has seen numerous
internationally recognised outputs from academics as well as successful
PhD completions and publication outputs.
Areas of expertise of our academic staff include: Film practice; Film
history and theory; Media Policy; Journalism studies; Celebrity studies;
Media theory; Digital culture; Social media; radical and alternative
media; cyber terrorism; Internet regulation and governance; Television
studies; Media politics; Transnational media; Urban cultures; Creative
industries; noise; Celebrity Studies; popular music and media.
Notable Salford media academics include: Prof Erik Knudsen, Prof Seamus
Simpson, Professor Garry Crawford, Dr Michael Goddard, Dr Andy Willis,
Dr Benjamin Halligan, Dr Kirsty Fairclough-Isaacs, Dr Lloyd Peters, , Dr
Sharon Coen, Dr Cristina Archetti and Dr Steve Ward.
See our CCM staff pages for further details:
http://www.salford.ac.uk/arts-media/research/ccm/people
as well as our current PhD students page:
http://www.salford.ac.uk/arts-media/research/ccm/phd-students
How to Apply:
Prospective applicants who are interested in applying and eligible for
funding will need to submit a draft PhD proposal by Wednesday the 3
December, 2014. Please send this directly to the NWC media pathway
leader Dr Michael Goddard: (m.n.goddard /at/ salford.ac.uk) and to
(CASS-PGRSupport /at/ salford.ac.uk)
We would expect you to have a first degree, and a completed or current
MA, or equivalent professional experience.
Following that it will be necessary to complete a formal application for
PhD study at the University of Salford by the 23rd of January, which is
available here:
http://www.salford.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/applying/applying-for-research
and ultimately an application to the Northwest Consortium before 5PM, on
the 13th of February.
For further information, please see our AHRC funding page:
http://www.salford.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/fees-and-funding/ahrc-studentships
and further information is available, including eligibility criteria and
scholarship stipend rates, at NWC DTP site:
http://www.nwcdtp.ac.uk/
If you have further queries about the research specialisms in media in
the School of Arts and Media, and the potentials for working with our
non-HE partners, please contact the media pathway leader Dr Michael
Goddard: (m.n.goddard /at/ salford.ac.uk)
If you have any question regarding the formal application procedure
please contact (CASS-PGRSupport /at/ salford.ac.uk)
Dr Michael Goddard
Reader in Film and Media and Postgraduate Coordinator
School of Arts & Media
MediaCityUK, University of Salford, Salford M50 2HE
t: +44 (0) 161 295 6076 | m: +44 (0)793 054 5646
Email address | (m.n.goddard /at/ salford.ac.uk)
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