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[ecrea] PhD opportunities in media and cultural studies at Salford: AHRC North West Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership Studentship Competition
Fri Nov 02 22:24:14 GMT 2018
*North West Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership Studentship
Competition for 2019-20 Entry*
**
*Call for Expressions of Interest and Applications in Media and Cultural
Studies at the University of Salford*
**
We invite expressions of interest and applications, in the Media and
Cultural Studies Pathway, for full and part-time PhD studentships as
part of the *AHRC’s North West Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership
studentship competition*.
The studentship covers all PhD fees, provides an annual stipend for the
duration of your study (currently set at £14,777 and subject to review),
and access to additional funding for field research and further training.
*Deadline for Expressions of Interest: Wednesday 12 December 2018.***
The University of Salford is a member of the North West Consortium
Doctoral Training Partnership (NWCDTP), which includes non-HE
institutions such as the BBC, Home/Cornerhouse, Tate Liverpool, Opera
North, FutureEverything, and FACT (Liverpool). In 2018, as part of Phase
2 of the DTP, the Partnership was awarded over £6 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 research, both theoretical and
practice-based. The Cultural, Communication and Media research group at
Salford undertakes research in the conceptual, applied and
practice-based aspects of cultural, film and media studies and
traditional and new digital media. CCM research has been established
formally at the University of Salford since 2005. In the 2014 Research
Excellence Framework, a quarter of CCM research was judged to be world
leading, with almost two thirds judged as internationally excellent or
world leading.
Our media and cultural studies research environment is based at the
heart of MediaCityUK, allowing access to - 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. We particularly
welcome applications that seek to engage with our non-HEI partners in
research / industry / showcase / training capacities.
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; Internet regulation and
governance; Television studies; Media politics; Transnational media;
Urban cultures; Creative industries; Celebrity studies; Popular
culture; Popular music and media; Cultural theory.
*How to Apply:***
Expressions of Interest: prospective applicants who are interested in
applying and eligible for funding should submit a draft PhD proposal
by *Wed 12 December 2018.* Please send this directly to:
Dr Leslie McMurtry ((L.G.McMurtry /at/ salford.ac.uk)
<mailto:(L.G.McMurtry /at/ salford.ac.uk)>)
OR
Dr Carole O’Reilly ((C.OReilly /at/ salford.ac.uk))
As well as to: (PGR-SupportSAM /at/ salford.ac.uk)
<https://portal.salford.ac.uk/+CSCO+1p75676763663A2F2F666E797362657166726B70756E617472736E657A2E666E79736265712E6E702E6878++/owa/-CSCO-3h--redir.aspx?C=KoWRYA1ygEWbMsxwJ0kpU5r3iOF6F9QIcicym-toZRpMV25YRCbTFotYzymqqRSowCTJIrhvZr4.&URL=https%3a%2f%2fuos-portal.salford.ac.uk%2fowa%2fredir.aspx%3fC%3d939SFzCqV0Ow4tzOcMEjNtehAF8tBdMIDI_IhFB4UGl5YX0KGlnOQm7asGGSqXL3rUKHiOj5n4I.%26URL%3dmailto%253aPGR-SupportSAM%2540salford.ac.uk>
We would expect you to have a very good 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 *Monday 14 January, 2019*
and ultimately an application to the Northwest Consortium before 5PM, on
*Friday 8 February 2019* .
For further information including an application form and guidance
notes, please see the NWC DTP site:
http://www.nwcdtp.ac.uk/prospective-students/
If you have further queries about the research specialisms in media and
cultural studies in the School of Arts and Media, and the potential for
working with our non-HE partners, please contact Professor Seamus
Simpson ((s.simpson /at/ salford.ac.uk) <mailto:(s.simpson /at/ salford.ac.uk)>).
If you have any questions regarding the formal application procedure
please contact (PGR-SupportSAM /at/ salford.ac.uk)
<https://portal.salford.ac.uk/+CSCO+1p75676763663A2F2F666E797362657166726B70756E617472736E657A2E666E79736265712E6E702E6878++/owa/-CSCO-3h--redir.aspx?C=KoWRYA1ygEWbMsxwJ0kpU5r3iOF6F9QIcicym-toZRpMV25YRCbTFotYzymqqRSowCTJIrhvZr4.&URL=https%3a%2f%2fuos-portal.salford.ac.uk%2fowa%2fredir.aspx%3fC%3d939SFzCqV0Ow4tzOcMEjNtehAF8tBdMIDI_IhFB4UGl5YX0KGlnOQm7asGGSqXL3rUKHiOj5n4I.%26URL%3dmailto%253aPGR-SupportSAM%2540salford.ac.uk>
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