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[Commlist] Applications open for fully-funded PHD studentships, University of Brighton
Mon Nov 04 12:36:16 GMT 2019
The School of Media, University of Brighton is inviting applications for
AHRC-funded techne Doctoral studentships for October 2020 entry.
We are looking for motivated and engaged individuals to study across our
research strengths in media and communications, arts and humanities.
Applicants will be educated to masters level, or equivalent, and meet
AHRC eligibility criteria for funding.
Your application will go through a two-stage process, being considered
first by the University of Brighton Doctoral College.
AHRC-funded techne studentships
Techne <http://www.techne.ac.uk/> is a Doctoral Training Partnership
funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to create a
new model for collaborative research skills training for research
students across nine higher education institutions in London and the
South East (Royal Holloway; Brunel University; University of Brighton;
Kingston University; Loughborough University, London; Roehampton
University; University of Surrey; University of the Arts London; and
University of Westminster). Techn?’s vision is to produce scholars who
are highly motivated and prepared for academic, public or professional life.
Fully-funded studentships (stipend and fee waiver) will be awarded by
/techn?/ to the best students put forward by its member universities.
Successful applicants will benefit from a rich and diverse training
programme with a focus on interdisciplinarity and developing career
potential both in and beyond higher education; and will be able to draw
on supervisory expertise from across the partnership. The techn?
training programme is enhanced by input and placement opportunities
provided by 13 partner organisations, including the Barbican, Natural
History Museum, Museum of London, BFI and the Science Museum.
*The School of Media and Centres for Research Excellence*
The University of Brighton’s School of Media fosters a thriving
community of theorists and practitioners in the development of new
knowledge around media cultures, technologies and practices. Our
research examines audiences and reception, television and screen
studies, digital media, gender and communication, communication and
democracy, as well as media history, policy and law. We are ideally
placed to offer supervisory support in this diverse and complex area,
drawing on the methodologies from both the research staff at the school
and related disciplines university-wide.
Research is supported through specialist centres and groups. Doctoral
supervisors are active in research in the Centre for Digital Media
Cultures <https://www.brighton.ac.uk/digital-media-cultures/index.aspx>,
the Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics
<https://www.brighton.ac.uk/secp/index.aspx> the Centre for Transforming
Sexuality and Gender; also the Cultural Informatics research group,
Screen Studies Research and Enterprise Group
<https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/organisations/screen-studies-research-and-enterprise-group> and
Photography in Practice; Photography in Theory Research and Enterprise
Group
<https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/organisations/photography-in-practice-photography-in-theory-research-and-enterp>.
Creative media practice is another key focus of research in the School
of Media. This includes both theoretical and practice-based research
around Digital Transformation Design, Digital and Interactive
Arts/Music/Sound, Photography, Immersive Media (AR/VR), Creative
Industries, and many more.
The City of Brighton and Hove gives our PhD students access to one of
the UK’s most lively media economies. We foster research that takes
advantage of these relationships with a history of community-engagement
and industry-based research projects.
For more information about the School of Media, please see:
https://www.brighton.ac.uk/about-us/contact-us/academic-departments/school-of-media.aspx
For more about the Techne scheme, see here: http://www.techne.ac.uk/home
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*For more details and how to apply see here: *
*https://www.brighton.ac.uk/research-and-enterprise/postgraduate-research-degrees/funding-opportunities-and-studentships/dtp-ahrc-techne-general.aspx*
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*Important dates:*
*Deadline *(University of Brighton) Monday 06 January 2020, 16.00hr
*Interviews *Week beginning 27 January 2020
For further information please contact the Postgraduate Research
Coordinator of the School of Media, Dr Aristea Fotopoulou
((a.fotopoulou /at/ brighton.ac.uk) <mailto:(a.fotopoulou /at/ brighton.ac.uk)>)
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