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Overview

The PhD in Film Studies is a 3-year full-time or 6-year part-time degree programme which allows you to pursue a research topic in depth.

Join a dynamic and friendly community of young, up-and coming researchers and take part in our programme of workshops, CiNet and PhD work-in-progress seminars. We can offer supervision on a broad range of Film, moving image and intermedial fields. Our staff pages will give you an idea of the kind of expertise that is at hand, from film aesthetics and film philosophy to sound, music, anthropology and a broad range of national cinemas. AHRC and other grants are available.

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Research topic and proposal

How to formulate your research topic and create a research proposal.

Research topic and proposal

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Supervision and support

You will be assigned a principal and assistant supervisor who most closely match your area of research interest.

Supervision and support

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Seminars and conferences

Details of the various seminars and conferences you can become involved in as a PhD student in Film Studies.

Seminars and conferences

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Work opportunities

There are many opportunities for part-time work, both on and off campus.

Work opportunities

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Past and current PhD students

Find out about the work of some of our past and current PhD students.

Past and current PhD students

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Contact details and applying

How to contact us if you wish to discuss a research proposal and how you can apply for this degree programme.

Contact details and applying


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