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[Commlist] Chase AHRC PhD Studentships in Film or Media Studies at the University of Kent
Wed Oct 13 08:07:17 GMT 2021
The Department of Film & Media at the University of Kent invites 
applications for October 2022 entry to our PhD programme. The University 
of Kent is part of the CHASE AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership 
(alongside The Courtauld Institute of Art, the Universities of East 
Anglia, Essex, and Sussex, Goldsmiths, University of London, Birkbeck, 
University of London and SOAS University of London. Successful 
applicants for PhD study will be able to apply for studentship funding.
Our intellectual environment fosters the problem-driven and cross-and 
interdisciplinary research vital to addressing the new challenges of a 
world shaped by the speed of technological innovation and global change. 
Understanding and promoting the value of human culture and creativity in 
addressing such challenges is central to the CHASE vision of 
postgraduate research and professional development.
We support discipline-based projects, but also specialise in 
interdisciplinary research and research in emerging fields of study and 
creative practice. Our research and training environment encourages our 
doctoral students to develop interdisciplinary methodologies and to 
explore how to integrate their research with developments in digital 
technologies. In addition, our network of partnerships with leading arts 
and humanities organisations and creative industries provides an 
outstanding resource for CHASE scholars.
Applications for funding will be considered by the University with the 
best applicants put forward to four CHASE selection panels. Applications 
will be considered on a competitive basis. Note that for 2022 entry, 
twoStuart Hall Foundation <https://www.stuarthallfoundation.org/>CHASE 
studentships will be awarded to students from Black, Asian or minority 
ethnicity groups. As well as the usual benefits of a CHASE studentship, 
successful awardees will benefit from working with the Stuart Hall 
Foundation to develop their career and research profile.
All CHASE awards cover both fees and maintenance. UK and international 
(including EU) students are eligible to apply for these awards. The 
funding will cover professional development opportunities, including the 
enhancement of public engagement skills and placements with CHASE 
partner organisations in the UK and overseas.
See further information 
here:https://www.kent.ac.uk/graduate-researcher-college/doctoral-training-partnerships/chase 
<https://www.kent.ac.uk/graduate-researcher-college/doctoral-training-partnerships/chase>
To be considered for one of these awards, please note that you need to 
have applied to a PhD programme at Kent by*5 December 2021*. We 
encourage you to contact us as early as possible to discuss your 
proposal. For any enquiries to the PhD programme of the Department of 
Film & Media please contact the Director of Graduate Studies, Dr 
Jonathan Friday ((J.Friday /at/ kent.ac.uk)). For full details of the subject 
areas covered, and how to apply, please see the CHASE 
website:www.chase.ac.uk <http://www.chase.ac.uk/>
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