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[ecrea] AHRC-funded PhD Scholarships in Theatre, Film and Television Studies at Aberystwyth University
Wed Oct 26 14:51:03 GMT 2016
*_AHRC South, West & Wales Doctoral Training Partnership (SWW DTP)
Scholarships
& PhD study in the Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies,
Aberystwyth University _*
The Department of Film and Television Studies at Aberystwyth University
is pleased to invite applications for PhD scholarships, through its
involvement in the AHRC South West and Wales Doctoral Training
Partnership (SWW DTP). The partnership brings together a Consortium of 8
universities, extended by a network of prestigious international,
national and regional organisations representing the arts, heritage,
media and government sectors.
Our Department and the University have strong links with a range of
these organisations, in particular: the National Library of Wales (based
at Aberystwyth, and housing the Arts Council of Wales Archives, the
Brith Gof archives, the National Sound and Screen Archive of Wales, and
the ITV Wales Film and Video archive, among other important
collections), and BBC Drama (Cardiff). We welcome applications related
to any of our research specialisms (listed below). Scholarships are
available to applicants living in the UK and the European Union, and
projects will need to be supervised by relevant academic staff at two of
the Universities in the consortium.
*_Information about the environment for doctoral study in the Department
of Theatre, Film and Television Studies (TFTS) at Aberystwyth University:_*
The department has over thirty experienced, research-active PhD
supervisors, able to supervise projects in both the English and Welsh
Medium across theatre and drama, scenography, performance studies, media
and communication, film and television, and spanning historical and
archival work, textual analysis, audience and reception research, policy
research and practice as research. We offer supervision and research
training in both English and Welsh, with a focus on topics such as:
Contemporary European theatre; theatre and gender; physical theatre;
disability and performance; site-specific performance; theatre,
performance and architecture; performance and philosophy; performance
and politics; cultural theory, drama and performance; performance
historiography; archiving and documentation; history of performance art;
performance and the heritage industry; contemporary English, Welsh and
Irish drama; Welsh-language drama and performance;playwriting,
performance writing and devised drama; intermediality in performance.
Avant-garde and experimental cinema; Landscape in Film and Performance;
Film stardom and performance; Film audience and reception research (with
specialisms in children as audiences, audience memory studies, and local
cinemagoing studies); the role of sound and music in cinema; semiotics
and advertising; press, cinema and broadcasting history and policy;
content regulation of television, and film censorship (national and
local); documentary film and television; British and American television
drama; Horror and Cult Cinema; Russian Cinema and Theatre; Classical
Hollywood Cinema; British cinema and television (including Welsh cinema
and television).
See our staff pages for further details:
https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/tfts/staff-profiles/#academic-and-technical-staffas
well as our current PhD student projects page:
https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/tfts/study-with-us/postgrad/phd/phd-students/
*_How to Apply:_*
Prospective applicants who are interested in applying – and eligible for
funding – are strongly encouraged to register for the AHRC SWW DTP
*Information Day* in Cardiff at the *National Museum of Wales* on *28th
November 2016*. The aim of the Information Day is for you to learn more
about the research opportunities and supervisory expertise offered in
the Consortium (including at Aberystwyth University). For further
information, please visit the AHRC SWW DTP
websitehttp://www.sww-ahdtp.ac.uk/apply-for-a-studentship/ Registration
for the Information Day closes on 13^th November 2016.
*Applications for both funding and PhD place*may be submitted via the
AHRC SWW DTP website from 29th November 2016 until the final deadline of
*12th January 2017*. Applicants will be required to submit an
application form with a research proposal and personal statement. The
awards will be made on the basis of academic merit, with no fixed quota
assigned to any one institution or subject area within the DTP.
Prospective applicants are also strongly encouraged to contact Dr Kate
Egan, Departmental Postgraduate Research Coordinator, Department of
Theatre, Film and Television Studies, Aberystwyth University (email:
(kte /at/ aber.ac.uk) <mailto:(kte /at/ aber.ac.uk)>), for further information about
the department and its research specialisms.
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