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[Commlist] Funded PhD, University of Sheffield, East Asian Women's cinema.

Tue Dec 17 21:42:55 GMT 2024





This is a re-advert due to a project start date delay.
We are recruiting for One PhD studentship in the School of East Asian Studies/School of Arts, Languages and Societies, as part of a Leverhulme Large Grant Project entitled ‘This Woman’s Screen Work?: Creativity, Care and Gender in Asian Film’. Applications are open to students of any nationality. The scholarship covers the value of the UK tuition fee for 3 years of a PhD Programme from 2025-2028 and a stipend to support living costs. Non-UK students receive a partial fee waiver to the value of UK tuition fees and a stipend to support living cost. This PhD position is offered as part of a Leverhulme-funded project entitled This Woman’s Screen Work?: Creativity, Care and Gender in Asian Film. ‘This Woman’s Screen Work’ looks at the careers of female screen-workers in Asian film and screen industries. We aim to focus on both day-to-day working experiences and how women navigate both local and global film markets and screening systems. Please note - we are not looking for a project which only engages with the representation of women on the screen. The PhD student will develop their own strand of this project based on their individual linguistic and cultural expertise. a) conduct their own research on women in the film industry of a specific Asian nation state. This work can be done via traditional written format, or in combination with doctoral-level creative outputs relevant to the project, such as film or creative practice as broadly defined. We are defining Asia in the most flexible sense and please email the PI should you have any questions. b) meet the milestones laid out in Sheffield PhD project including confirmation review at the end of your first PhD year and undertake appropriate training and personal development over the duration of your PhD. c) Present your work at an international academic conference in the third (and final) year of the PhD program as part of the team project panel.

The PhD candidate will be co-supervised by Professor Kate Taylor-Jones with input from Dr Wikanda Promkhuntong (Mahidol University, Thailand) and Prof Louise Wei (City University Hong Kong). A second supervisor will also be identified at the University of Sheffield. You will be expected to fully participate in training programs as required and engage with the wider projects activities as requested.

Please get in touch with Kate Taylor-Jones for an informal chat about the post. (K.e.taylor-jones /at/ sheffield.ac.uk).

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