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This course focused on the social, historical and political processes involved in making, managing, and developing policy for the arts and culture. This list is not exhaustive but shows the Schools interest...Read more
The SOAS Centre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial Studies (CCLPS) will welcome applications from MPhil/PhD students wishing to undertake research in the disciplines of Comparative Literature, Cultural...Read more
The breadth of Slavonic Languages and Cultures provision at Glasgow is unique within Scotland and encompasses the languages, history, society and culture of Russia, Poland and the Czech Republic. ...Read more
Undertaking a PhD in media and cultural studies provides you with access to a wide range of professional and academic opportunities including quality-assured supervision and regional, national and global...Read more
At the Research Centre for Mobilities in Literature and Culture, we bring together researchers from across the School of Literature and Languages to examine pressing social and cultural issues. ...Read more
The Centre for Culture & Creative Industries is host to a vibrant research community concerned with current debates affecting: Power in/of the creative and cultural sectors; Cultural geographies, heritage...Read more
The Centre for Cultural Policy Research offers an outstanding research environment and high quality supervision experience from leading international experts in their fields. As a dedicated postgraduate...Read more
On this programme we interrupt theory with practice, and practice with theory – we aim to engage you, intellectually and critically, and with enthusiasm, in a cultural studies project that questions everything. ...Read more
A PhD is the highest academic award for which a student can be registered. This programme allows you to explore and pursue a research project built around a substantial piece of work, which has to show...Read more
Communication and Media Studies at Lancaster is ranked first in The Times and the Sunday Times Good University Guide Subject Rankings 2016 and studies of Media and Cultural Studies make up a strong component...Read more
Studying for your PhD with the School of Performance and Cultural Industries will allow you to become an expert in a specialist area and gain high-quality research training, which will equip you to undertake...Read more
This Media and Cultural Studies (Research) PhD course offers a collaborative environment in which to undertake research at doctoral level. You can benefit from the School’s research expertise spanning...Read more
Our PhD Arts Management and Cultural Policy programme links together these interdisciplinary fields to support research into the organisation of the arts, creative and cultural practices and their relationship...Read more
The PhD programme provides a route for you carry out a piece of research that will make a distinctive contribution to knowledge in the fields of education, culture and communication. ...Read more
A research degree provides the opportunity to investigate a topic in depth, and contribute new knowledge to your discipline. A PhD involves demonstrating through original research or other advanced scholarship...Read more
Students on the Critical and Cultural Theory receive supervision from academic staff with a long-standing commitment to excellence and diversity in research, who work at the forefront of pioneering research...Read more
The PhD programme provides a route for you carry out a piece of research that will make a distinctive contribution to knowledge of education, culture and communication. You will work closely with your...Read more
Cultural Studies engages with the study of everyday life, and critically with the ‘deep ordinariness’ of the world. Studying cultural consumption, popular culture, multicultures, cultural values and the...Read more
Media, Communications and Culture is an emerging theme, drawing together staff from across the Research Institute, from the disciplines of English and Music. In September 2007 the Institute introduced...Read more
This transdisciplinary programme supports a range of research topics in visual and urban cultural studies, with a particular interest in place and memory, semiotic landscapes, materiality of writing,...Read more