Full time
2 years
16-SEP-24
PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Drama Studies
Research
While studying for an PhD, students have the chance to undertake independent research in an area of their choice, supervised and supported by a team of academics. A range of training opportunities enables the development of key research skills.
The School of Fine and Performing Arts boasts extensive research expertise in the fields of drama, theatre, and performance studies where a team of academics offer continued supervision and support throughout. Areas of specialism include playwriting, dramaturgy, scenography, musical theatre, Asian performance, intermediality, and historiography, as well as practice as research and practice-based research.
Research students are invited to join one of the School's thriving research groups - Contemporary Theatre-Making, (Re) Constructing Musics and Intercultural Performance - and participate in the Critical Encounters Research Series alongside academic staff and other postgraduate students. Students will also be encouraged to present their work at national and international conferences and to publish their findings.
How You Study
Progression points throughout the programme (Confirmation of Studies, Annual Monitoring Review and Transfer) allow students to present their work to colleagues within the School. These are opportunities to ensure that the programme of research is on track and meets the required standards.
How You Are Assessed
Students completing a practice-based PhD will be required to produce a substantial body of performance or creative work and a thesis of between 25,00040,000 words.
Career and Personal Development
An PhD may enhance and progress careers in performing arts and can open up opportunities at senior levels in direction, production, management, and education. It can be the starting point for an academic career, and graduates may choose to go on to professional research or teaching in higher education institutions.
For this course (per year)
£4,830
For this course (per year)
£17,700
Students need to have a first or upper second class honours degree and a Master’s degree.