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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Royal College of Art
Full Time
SEP-25
3 years
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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Royal College of Art
Full Time
SEP-25
3 years
PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Royal College of Art
Part Time
SEP-25
6 years
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The Architecture research programme focuses on practice-led and interdisciplinary research with tangible public and social impact.
Working at the intersection of theory, research, media and critical-spatial-practices, the MPhil/ PhD programme in Architecture supports experimental practice-led and interdisciplinary theses aiming at tangible public and social impact. The programme fosters architectural research at the intersection of history and theory, critical ecologies, new materialism, and digital culture. The programme is investigating the diverse ways in which architects, artists, filmmakers, curators and other cultural producers have negotiated crises associated with globalization, migration and statelessness, the hauntings of empire and the colonial present, new digital technologies, and the growing biopolitical conflicts around ecology and climate change. We strongly encourage to think about the performativity of space, or architectural forms and practices in their interrelation to the climate crisis, social movements and institutional change.
We support written academic research in the history and theory of architecture and new media of exploration and documentation. We are especially interested in practice-led research, which could involve an architectural project, a work of heritage preservation, community work, an artistic practice, an exhibition, or a film production. Our programme is relevant to diverse research careers in academia, spatial practice, curation, publishing and critical conservation. We encourage establishing real world collaborations with industry-based research groups, leading design practices, policymakers, social and environmental justice groups, human rights organisations and cultural institutions.
We particularly welcome research proposals aligned with the strategic areas of research in the School of Architecture: ?Climate Justice, ?Architecture & Social Movements, Institutional Forms & PracticesDocumentary Research, Heritage & Digital Materialities, Interior Architecture & The Culture of Care, Feeling, Fiction, Frame,Laboratory for Design and Machine Learning
All research themes encourage interdisciplinary research with new models of collaboration between postgraduate research students, as well as academic and non-academic institutions or partners.
The programme welcomes applications from candidates from across the world and of all ages, including those with academic and professional backgrounds. Applications are considered in terms of quality of proposal, quality of practice (where appropriate), readiness to undertake a research degree at this level and supervisory capacity.
Students living in
Domestic
£10,250 per year
Students from Domestic
High residency - £10,250 per year; Low residency - £8,400 per year
£30,450 per year
Students from EU
High residency - £30,450 per year; Low residency - £25,700 per year
£30,450 per year
Students from International
High residency - £30,450 per year; Low residency - £25,700 per year
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