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Study mode

Full time

Duration

3 years

Start date

SEP-26

Key information
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Qualification type

Professional Doctorate

Subject areas

Performing Arts (General)

Course Summary

Professional Doctorate in Performing Arts is intended for practitioners across a range of performance-based disciplines who wish to make their practice the basis for doctoral study indicatively theatre directing, acting, dance, music or technical practice such as sound and lighting.Unlike a traditional PhD, performance replaces the thesis as the main evidence of research, supported by a written report.The programme is practice-based and industry-facing and gives students the support and environment to develop their creative and professional practice and theoretical research to a doctoral professional standard.The Professional Doctorate in Performing Arts (DPA) is practice-based and industry-facing, attracting mid-career performance practitioners whether that be directing, acting, dance, choreography, sound or lighting design or performance-academics. The DFA aligns with the institutional vision to bridge the divide between industry and academia. Practice is put at the centre of doctoral study, fed by research into contemporary performance and theory, and professional performance.The Professional Doctorate in Performing Arts is led by the individual performance practice of the student who is supported by specialist supervisory teams who understand creative practice. Students will develop their work through independent study, and practice-based seminars and have access to professional-level technical resources. Our doctoral course has three strands: creative practice, which is developing your performance practice professional practice, which involves performance, research and development showings, teaching and workshops and theoretical research.This Professional Doctorate is for performers and creatives who wish to develop their practice and gain a doctorate which opens pathways into academia, research and the wider creative and performance industries.

Modules

The Professional Doctorate in Performing Arts is led by the individual arts practice of the student who are supported by specialist supervisory teams who understand creative practice.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£6,500

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£16,900

Entry requirements

Students should have MA in Performance or related discipline, and a creative and professional practice and excellent knowledge of performance OR an established creative and professional practice

University information

At the University of East London (UEL), 92% of research is recognised as world-leading, internationally excellent, or internationally recognised (REF 2021). Plus, £250,000 is awarded each year for postgraduate scholarships, providing a 50% discount on taught postgraduate tuition fees. The university is based across three campuses in the thriving area of East London. Stratford has the Olympic Park on its doorstep while Docklands campus has its...more