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[Commlist] PhD Scholarship opportunities at Canterbury Christ Church University
Wed Mar 16 10:10:29 GMT 2022
The School of Creative Arts and Industries at Canterbury Christ Church
University welcomes applications for two full-time PhD scholarship (a
stipend of £13,000 p.a., tuition fee waiver for three years and an
annual expense allowance of £500). Please see details below.
Deadline for application is 30 April 2022.
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The School of Creative Arts and Industries at Canterbury Christ Church
University welcomes applications for two full-time PhD scholarship (a
stipend of £13,000 p.a., tuition fee waiver for three years and an
annual expense allowance of £500) in the following research areas:
creative arts (photography, games design, media art)
performing arts (dance, drama, music)
media and cultural studies (including film, journalism and screen studies)
The scholarship will be awarded to the best candidates following the
application and interview selection process.
Preference may be given to research proposals that focus on:
cultural and creative industries and organisations in Kent and South
East England
creative and digital innovations
marginalised communities and social justice
cultural heritage of communities
The School has a large and vibrant PhD community with approximately 50
doctoral students. We are a leading force in research at the university
where nearly 90% of research was recognised as world leading or
internationally significant in REF 2014 and we expect to build on those
successes in the coming years. In addition to our research outputs and
success in research-degree supervisions, we maintain close links with
international peer reviewed research journals and also with networks of
local and international organisations through our sponsorship of the
Canterbury Festival, links with Canterbury Cathedral (including access
to archives), Turner Contemporary and collaboration with Screen South,
Maidstone Studios, and the Marlowe Theatre (through the latter we
continue to work with groups like Glyndebourne Touring Opera and the
Philharmonia Orchestra). Through our research we aim to promote the
public good and make a difference in the lives of the communities with
which we engage; for example, the preservation and presentation of
cultural heritage, giving voices to marginalised groups and exploiting
the power of digital media and communication technologies for social and
cultural benefits. We would be happy to help interested applicants with
their proposals and applications and to discuss scholarship
possibilities and supervising arrangements.
For enquiries please contact Dr Andy Birtwistle
(andy.birtwistle /at/ canterbury.ac.uk) <mailto:(andy.birtwistle /at/ canterbury.ac.uk)>
How to apply:
https://www.canterbury.ac.uk/study-here/scholarships-and-bursaries
<https://www.canterbury.ac.uk/study-here/scholarships-and-bursaries>
Please submit your application using the online admissions portal. As
part of your application you will be required to submit a research
proposal. Please tick the appropriate box on the proposal form to
indicate that you are applying for a PhD scholarship alongside a place
on the PhD programme.
To be eligible for consideration for a scholarship you must have applied
for both a place on the PhD programme as well as a scholarship by the
scholarship application deadline of 30 April 2022.
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