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[ecrea] Sexuality and Gender Research PhD Studentships in the Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences
Mon Nov 26 21:16:41 GMT 2018
Sexuality and Gender Research PhD Studentships in the Arts & Humanities
and Social Sciences
AHRC and ESRC Studentships available at the University of Brighton
through the TECHNE 2 and SOUTH COAST Doctoral Training Partnerships
The Transforming Sexuality and Gender Research Centre at the University
of Brighton homes internationally recognised scholars who work in a wide
range of fields intersecting with the study of genders, sexualities and
social change across the Arts & Humanities and the Social Sciences.
We are inviting prospective doctoral students who are interested in
applying for studentships either through the AHRC TECHNE 2 Scheme or
ESRC South Coast programme, with a focus on innovative and
interdisciplinary Gender and Sexualities research.
The centre incorporates three key research themes:
•LGBTQ Lives Research
•Sex, Sexuality and Health
•Digital Sexualities
We are committed to cutting edge research and community engagement that
impacts on policy and practice. Many of our researchers have a shared
commitment to feminist, post-structuralist and queer theoretical
approaches and use a variety of methodologies that are participatory,
visual and creative.
The Centre has a thriving early career researcher community and students
benefit from a rich programme of invited speakers, workshops, reading
groups and networking events. We host several national and international
conferences every year.
The Centre for Transforming Sexuality and Gender offers an opportunity
to work with researchers specialising in gender and sexualities research
across a broad range of subject areas, including:
•Human Geography
•Media Studies
•Social Media
•Cultural Studies and Popular Culture
•Drama and Sexualities
•Early Modern Sexuality and Gender
•Literature and Film
•Activism
•Sexualities, Health & Mental Health
•Sexual Practices, Identities and Cultures
•Health Inequalities
•Youth Cultures, Gender and Sexuality
We welcome expressions of interest from potential applicants interested
in pursuing PhD research in the areas listed above. You can find out
more about the Centre members' research expertise on our website.
PhD students will have access to the Research Centre's own
methodological space, The Creative Methods Lab, where researchers meet
to develop and conduct research, using state-of the-art visual and audio
recording equipment.
How to apply:
Enquiries can be made to Director of CTSG, Dr Olu Jenzen
((o.jenzen /at/ brighton.ac.uk)), who can also help you identify a potential
supervisor.
You can also make contact with a potential supervisor directly or
contact the Research Centre via email: (sexgencentre /at/ brighton.ac.uk)
The deadline is 7 January 2019 for TECHNE 2 and 13 January 2019 for the
South Coast DTP, but it is important to make contact with a potential
supervisor as soon as possible.
Types of funding:
Applicants need to meet AHRC / ESRC eligibility criteria for funding.
The ESRC studentship also offers the option of a Masters+PhD route (1+3
funding).
For more information:
•About the Centre: https://www.brighton.ac.uk/ctsg/index.aspx
•About current CTSG PhD projects: https://www.brighton.ac.uk/ctsg/index.aspx
•About PhD funding at the University of Brighton:
https://www.brighton.ac.uk/research-and-enterprise/postgraduate-research-degrees/funding-opportunities-and-studentships/index.aspx
•About upcoming events: follow us on twitter @CTSG_Brighton
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