The SOAS Centre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial Studies (CCLPS) welcomes applications from MPhil/PhD students wishing to undertake research in the disciplines of Comparative Literature,
This is a programme which will take you on a research journey across cultures. You will develop your own research methodologies to navigate contemporary or historical cultural issues relevant to your
Overview The Department of Languages and Cultures is committed to high level research in a wide range of language-based cultural studies. We explore the global regions where the languages we teach
Our research in this area cuts across several areas of social policy and criminology, with a distinct focus on applied research and practice. We would also welcome postgraduate study and research
Media today are in our pockets, on our bedside tables and in our classrooms as we witness the expansion of media platforms and practices beyond the family television and desktop computer. PhD
Modern Languages at Leicester is one of the leading centres for the study of languages, translation, and cultures in the UK. We provide courses in the languages and cultures of the Francophone,
This course focuses on cultural variation in, and evolutionary origins of, psychology and behaviour - integration of proximate and ultimate perspectives, across levels of analysis from individual
Key insights into a research degree in Culture, Media and Film Supervision by experienced researchers in media, culture, and film disciplines. Opportunities for both theoretical and practice-based
Staff in Communication, Media and Culture offer supervision across a range of subject areas, and have an excellent track record of supervising PhDs and MAs by Research. We pride ourselves on the
Staff in Communication, Media and Culture offer supervision across a range of subject areas, and have an excellent track record of supervising PhDs and MAs by Research. We pride ourselves on the
The Centre for Postdigital Cultures has as its mission the establishment of a more socially just and sustainable ‘post-capitalist’ society. In the process, by drawing on cross-disciplinary ideas
Our vision is of a world where we can all be part of creating useful new knowledge, whatever our background, in order to create a more just and sustainable society.People’s Knowledge seeks to build a
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
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.