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[ecrea] Pursuing PhD studies in Humanities, Cultural Studies, or Creative Writing at Hong Kong Baptist University
Tue Oct 11 18:50:42 GMT 2016
I would like to bring to your attention our PhD programme in the
Department of Humanities and Creative Writing (HMW), which is funded by
the Hong Kong government’s PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS). *_I would
appreciate if you could disseminate this message to your students,
especially those who just completed, or is about to complete, their MA
studies._*
Hong Kong Baptist University has 60 years of history, whilethe
Department of Humanities and Creative Writing (HMW) was established in
2012.HMW is unique as it traverses several major areas of intellectual
interests, including cultural studies, philosophy, creative writing
practice, media and film studies, literary studies, gender and sexuality
studies. For details about our department you can visit our website at:
http://hmw.hkbu.edu.hk <http://hmw.hkbu.edu.hk/>.
Currently we have international PhD students from Switzerland, Austria,
China, India, Canada, etc., doing research on cultural studies, literary
studies, media and filmstudies, creative industry, philosophy, history
of ideas, and gender studies, and so on. Attached please also find a
table listing the research topics of our current PhD students.
Our teaching staff come from different background and disciplines, and
can provide a wide variety of cross-disciplinary teaching and
supervision. We emphasize close teacher-student relation, international
exposure, and opportunities for overseas attachment.
We welcome original research proposals by students with outstanding
academic records to apply for HKPFS. If admitted, the package is as
follows:
-PhD programme (3 years) via HKPFS, with a monthly stipend of HK$20,000
(~US$ 2,600).
-HK$42,100 (~US$5,400) 1^st year tuition fee waiver
-HK$84,200 (~US$10,800) scholarship to cover the tuition fee for 2^nd
and 3^rd year of study
-HK$10,000 (~US$1,300)conference and research related travel
allowancefor a maximum of 3 years _plus_
-HK$ 15,000 (~US$1,900) University’s provision as conference and
research related travel allowancefor the entire study period
We welcome applications from September 1 to _December 1, 2016_; results
will be announced in April/May 2017. For more details concerning
application procedure, please visit
http://gs.hkbu.edu.hk/en/prospective/hkpfs/scheme. You may also inquire
by telephone: (852) 3411 5127; fax: (852) 3411 5133, or email:
(gs /at/ hkbu.edu.hk) <mailto:(gs /at/ hkbu.edu.hk)>.
We look forward to welcoming your students/graduates at the HKBU next year.
With best wishes,
John Erni
Chair Professor and Head, Department of Humanities & Creative Writing
A Note for Sharing:
“During the overseas attachment at Kokushikan University in Japan, I’ve
invested every day into observing and participating in cultural
practices, and communicating with people who in different ways shape
contemporary Japanese culture with a focus on state of cultural fusion
in Japanese traditional crafts. I was able to identify major cultural
forces that set into motion contemporary cultural flows.”
--- Mateja Kovacic, HKPFS student at HMW, 2012-2015, HKBU.
Department of Humanities and Creative Writing
_A Sample of Current PhD Students’ Research Topics_
/Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme:/
lIndividual dancing bodies and the public sphere/ dance studies
lHong Kong and Canada relations, migration and Homing
l“One country, two teams”: The cultural politics of football in Hong Kong
lTowards Nonhuman Personhood: Relational animism and contemporary
Southeast Asian moving image
lChick Lit’s Indian avatar: Romances of the self
lCreative Urban Policies in Hong Kong
/PhD student supported by UGC:/
lEvent and Subjectivation: Reconfiguring the Theory of the Subject and
Change in the Age of Participation with Lacan, Deleuze, and Badiou
lMedia, Modernity and Fandom: A Study of Hong Kong Popular Music in
Mainland China (1992-2015)
lArthur Danto’s Artworld and the Making of Hong Kong Art in the Long 1960s
lThe Practice of Modern Chinese Poetry 1917-1966
lPosthumanism and Singularity in Science Fiction
lTransforming Identity: Visual style of female Lolita subculture in Hong
Kong
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