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[Commlist] AHRC PhD Studentships at the University of Roehampton
Thu Nov 07 08:38:45 GMT 2024
We are pleased to share that AHRC PhD Studentships in Film, TV and
Screen Studies are available at the University of Roehampton for UK, EU
and International students through the _TECHNE_ Partnership.
Film, TV and Screen Studies form cornerstones of Roehampton’s dynamic
School of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, based at our beautiful
South London campus, with easy access to the British Film Institute at
London Waterloo and a wealth of other vibrant cultural centres.
We invite expressions of interest to join our PhD Programme. The
deadline for expressions of interest is 13 December 2024, with further
submission deadlines in mid-January and February 2025.
Researchers in all fields of Film, TV and Screen Studies are welcome,
but we would be especially interested in hearing from potential
candidates in the following areas:
* Women film & TV practitioners/audiences/texts
* Genre cinemas
* US & Hollywood cinemas
* James Bond studies
* Ageing and the media
* Contemporary TV forms
* Film translation studies
* Film/TV adaptation studies
* Literature and film
* French cinema
* Modernist cinema
* Experimental film
* Found footage filmmaking
* The essay film
* The work of Jean-Luc Godard
* Cultural studies
* Creative industries
* Digital Art and Design
* Media and Communication Studies
* Journalism
*
New Media / Web-Based Studies
*
Please send your expressions of interest, consisting of a short
paragraph (max 200 words) specifying your subject area and
accompanied by a short CV, to Deputy Research Degrees Convenor in
the School of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Dr Deborah Jermyn:
(_d.jermyn /at/ roehampton.ac).uk_
The University of Roehampton is pleased to be a member of TECHNE,
a consortium of nine universities in London and the South-East that form
an AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP). The TECHNE Doctoral
Training Partnership is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research
Council (AHRC), with up to 57 studentships per year across a range of
arts and humanities disciplines. This round of funding will support
students starting in September/October 2025. Initial applications are
made through member universities rather than to TECHNE directly.
TECHNE’s vision is to produce scholars who are highly motivated and
prepared for academic, public or professional life. Students will
benefit from a diversity of training opportunities and be able to draw
on supervisory expertise from across the consortium. The name
‘TECHNE’ refers to the Greek term for craft – it has created a new model
for collaborative research skills training for PhD students.
Besides Film, TV and Screen Studies, Roehampton has the research
expertise to supervise PhDs in a range of further subject areas covered
by TECHNE. For more information on how to apply for TECHNE studentships,
see:
_https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/study/academic-areas/graduate-school/techne-ahrc-studentships/
<https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/study/academic-areas/graduate-school/techne-ahrc-studentships/>_
For more general enquiries, please contact the Roehampton Graduate
School ((_GraduateSchool /at/ roehampton.ac).uk_, tel: 020 8392 3848) or TECHNE
at Roehampton ((TECHNE /at/ roehampton.ac.uk))
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