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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Cambridge Campus
Full Time
JAN-26
2 Years
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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Cambridge Campus
Full Time
JAN-26
2 Years
PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Cambridge Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
2 Years
PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Cambridge Campus
Full Time
MAY-26
2 Years
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Our PhD research programmes will allow you to join one of our research projects or explore your own interests in Film Studies and Media Studies, supported by the expertise of our staff. You will be allocated two supervisors with additional staff members available if necessary. Our supervisors are experienced in most areas of film, media and popular culture, with a strong focus on digital media theory and practice, network culture and media research, cinema and sexuality, violence and spectatorship, contemporary European cinema, television genres, and popular music.You will conduct your research in a collaborative interdisciplinary environment with strong links to research networks in our University and the wider community, including the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse, Kettle's Yard, and the University of Cambridge's Centre for Research into Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (CRASSH). We host and take part in many research-oriented events for staff and postgraduate students, including regular Faculty and departmental research seminars, book launches, gallery events, film screenings and international conferences. Our seminars will give you the chance to present papers in a supportive setting. These networks, along with our online environment, will help you connect with other research students from a range of disciplines. You could also benefit from financial support – we allocate a substantial sum every year towards postgraduate travel and conference expenses, as well as some bursaries.
PhD: Students need a master degree or equivalent in a related subject area. PhD with progression from MPhil: Students need a Bachelor degree or equivalent with first or upper second class honours, in a related subject area.
Students living in
Rest of World
£15,900 per year
Students from International
Living Costs - Range from £7,000–£9,000 per year
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