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[Commlist] PhD Scholarship in Australian Performance Comedy as an Agent of Change
Fri Aug 25 21:01:44 GMT 2023
PhD Scholarship in Australian Performance Comedy as an Agent of Change
Job No.: 655761
Location: Monash University, Caulfield campus
Employment Type: Full-time
Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment
Remuneration: The successful applicant will receive a Research Living
Allowance, at current value of $33,000AUD per annum 2023 full-time rate
(tax-free stipend), indexed plus allowances as per RTP stipend
scholarship conditions at:
www.monash.edu/graduate-research/study/scholarships/scholarship-policy-and-procedures.
Domestic applicants will be prioritised, however, a tuition fee
scholarship and Single Overseas Health Cover (OSHC) will be provided for
a successful international awardee.
The Opportunity
This PhD scholarship is funded as an important part of an ARC funded
Linkage project Comedy Country: Australian Performance Comedy as an
Agent of Change, conducted by Associate Professor Tony Moore and
Professor Steve Vizard.
Funding is for a PhD scholarship on the topic of political, social and
cultural impact of Australian performance comedy, both live and
mediated. The PhD will form an important part of the ARC Linkage Project
Comedy Country, that investigates the development of comic performance
across stage, cinema, radio, television and streaming, focussing on its
transformational relationship with, and impact on, Australian society,
culture and the creative industries from the aftermath of World War 2
until the present. The project’s key hypothesis is that since the 1950s
comic performance has not merely reflected a changing Australia but
helped drive social and cultural change and the generation of national
and other identities, including Indigenous. Led by Monash, the four-year
interdisciplinary project brings together leading media, cultural and
performance studies academics, from three Australian universities, in
partnership with two festivals, six cultural collecting organisations
and a media production company to build interdisciplinary Humanities and
industry collaborations in digital methods for archive research and
transmedia communication. As well as publications, Comedy Country is
producing an online text and audio-visual hub that presents findings and
original digitised archive material, short documentaries, podcasts, data
visualisations and content for a travelling digital exhibition.
Undertaking this PhD as part of a larger project has several advantages.
First, the successful candidate will be integrated into an already
successful research agenda that has been funded by the Australian
Research Council, and will have access to funding to support fieldwork,
transcription, travel, and conference attendance. Second, the candidate
will benefit from expert supervision from research leaders in cultural
and media studies, performance studies, and cultural history, and from
entering a PhD with a pre-existing structure. Finally, the candidate
will benefit from being part of outcomes from the research, which may
include co-authored publications (where the candidate’s contributions
will be recognised through co-authorship), as well as some of the
multimedia outputs such as short documentaries and exhibition content,
funded symposia, school-engagement exercises, and future grant
applications. As the project partners with Arts Centre Melbourne, the
Melbourne International Comedy Festival, the State Libraries of Victoria
and South Australia, the Adelaide Festival, the Adelaide Fringe, the
South Australian History Trust and media production company Roar Film
the successful applicant will benefit from industry experience and be
eligible for an internship hosted by one of these partners.
Monash University is the largest university in Australia and regularly
ranks in the top 100 universities worldwide. Monash has six globally
networked campuses and international alliances in Europe and Asia. The
applicant will be based at the Caulfield campus in Melbourne. The School
of Media, Film and Journalism (MFJ) where Lead Chief Investigator Tony
Moore and Chief Investigator Steve Vizard and the PhD candidate are
based has a strong record in ARC funded research, a robust PhD program,
and enjoys productive partnerships with government and industry and in
publicly accessible outputs such as documentaries. The School of MFJ has
established purpose-built studios and editing facilities for translation
of research into community-engaged media, spearheading its leadership in
digital story-telling research and practice.
Candidate Requirements
The successful applicant will have an excellent academic track record in
Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Performance Studies, Humour Studies,
Cultural History, or other relevant discipline (e.g., Indigenous
Studies, Film Studies, Cultural and Creative Industries, Literary
Studies,). The successful candidate will have experience of archive or
interview research methods or and evidence of expertise (such as
publications or media practice) in one of the above disciplines.
In its assessment, the selection committee will prioritise applicants
who hold an Australian (or equivalent international) Honour’s or
Master’s degree (both in a relevant field), with a significant research
component and with first-class honours/H1 awarded.
Details of eligibility requirements, including English-language
proficiency skills, to undertake a PhD in the Faculty of Arts are
available at www.monash.edu/arts/graduate_research/how-to-apply.
Applicants should ensure they familiarise themselves with these
requirements before deciding whether they should apply.
Scholarship holders must be enrolled full-time and on campus. Please
note: applicants who already hold a PhD will not be considered.
The successful applicant will be expected to enrol by December 2023.
However, there may be some flexibility as to the date of commencement.
Enquiries
Associate Professor Tony Moore, School of Media, Film and Journalism,
(tony.moore /at/ monash.edu)
Submit an Expression of Interest
EOIs shall comprise:
A cover letter that includes a brief statement of the applicant’s
suitability
A brief research proposal not exceeding 750 words in length that fits
within the broad project aims and objectives, and demonstrates some
understanding of the area of research
A curriculum vitae, including a list of any published works, conference
presentations and relevant work experience
A full statement of academic record, supported by scanned copies of
relevant certified documentation
English language proficiency test results (if applicable)
Contact details of two academic referees
Copy of your current passport (if available)
Once you have discussed your EOI with Associate Professor Tony Moore
please submit your Expression of Interest Form and indicate that you are
applying for a “Special Scholarship Scheme – PhD Scholarship in
Australian Performance Comedy as an Agent of Change”.
Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed by Zoom video call. The
interviews will be conducted in English.
Closing Date
Wednesday 20 September 2023, 11:55pm AEST
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