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[Commlist] Fully-funded Techne PhD Studentships at the School of Media, University of Brighton

Tue Nov 03 20:57:40 GMT 2020







*Applications open for fully-funded PHD studentships, University of Brighton*

The School of Media, University of Brighton is inviting applications for AHRC-funded /technē/ Doctoral studentships for October 2021 entry.

We are looking for motivated and engaged individuals to study across our research strengths in Media & 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 technē Studentships

/Technē/ <http://www.techne.ac.uk/> is a Doctoral Training Partnership funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), aiming 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). /Technē/’s vision is to produce scholars who are highly motivated and prepared for academic, public or professional life.

Fully-funded studentships (stipends and fee waivers) will be awarded by /technē/ 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 career development both in and beyond higher education and they will be able to draw on supervisory expertise from across the partnership. The /technē/ 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 working on the development of new knowledge around media cultures, technologies and practices. Our research encompasses a broad range of media forms, from television and film to digital media, videogames, VR and AR and it focuses on different stages of media production, representation, distribution and reception. More specific areas include innovative research on the media and: identity politics (e.g. gender and sexuality); power and resistance (e.g. activism, democracy); memory and history; sustainability and environmentalism, among others

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 <https://www.brighton.ac.uk/ctsg/index.aspx>and the Centre for Memory, Narrative and Histories <http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/research/centre-for-research-in-memory-narrative-and-histories>. Additional Research & Enterprise Groups that provide further opportunities for networking, collaboration and support are the ones on Screen Studies <https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/organisations/screen-studies-research-and-enterprise-group>, Photography in Practice; Photography in Theory <https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/organisations/photography-in-practice-photography-in-theory-research-and-enterp>, Creative Sound & Music <https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/organisations/creative-sound-and-music-research-and-enterprise-group>and Cultural Informatics <https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/organisations/cultural-informatics-research-and-enterprise-group>.

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 research culture, please visit the School of Media research website <https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/organisations/school-of-media/persons/>.

For more information about the scheme, please visit the Technē website <http://www.techne.ac.uk/home>.

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For more details and how to apply, please visit the relevant University page on Funding Opportunities and Studentships <https://www.brighton.ac.uk/research-and-enterprise/postgraduate-research-degrees/funding-opportunities-and-studentships/dtp-ahrc-techne-general.aspx>*.*

*Important dates:*

*University of Brighton deadline:* Monday 4 January 2021.

*Interviews: *Week beginning 20 January 2021

For further information please contact the Postgraduate Research Coordinator Aris Mousoutzanis <mailto:(A.Mousoutzanis /at/ brighton.ac.uk)>

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