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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Liverpool Campus
Full Time
DEC-26
2 Years
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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Liverpool Campus
Full Time
DEC-26
2 Years
PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Liverpool Campus
Part Time
DEC-26
4 Years
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Research in the Department of Languages, Cultures and Film is characterised by an interest in the global dimensions of language-based study. When you undertake our Film Studies PhD, you’ll benefit from expertise in a wide range of disciplines, ensuring you receive the support you need to become a well-rounded researcher.IntroductionOur research strengths include:Hispanic, Lusophone and Francophone cultures and societies outside of EuropeMigrant and transnational cultures in EuropeMultilingualismSociolinguisticsWorld cinemaThe cultural impacts of European expansion and colonialismGlobal Black StudiesThe processes of translation and transculturation implicit in all those encounters.We also have expertise in histories and memories, specifically in themes relating to representations of war and conflict in different international contexts. Our staff are developing engagement with digital transformations, employing new technologies in the presentation of their research on periods from the Middle Ages to the contemporary world.Research topicsOur Film Studies PhD covers a broad range of potential topics for investigation. We welcome research proposals in topics including:Post New Wave French cinemaPolitical cinema in France post-1968The interaction of film and theatreThe multilingual dimension of European cinemaContemporary and post-war German literature and filmItalian crime filmBrazilian cinemaLatin American women filmmakersMovement in Latin American cinemaCinematic realismFeminism in Spanish cinema and televisionContemporary world cinemaSlow cinema.Research cultureOur research groups provide a forum for the exchange of new concepts and knowledge produced by staff and postgraduate researchers. This gives you the opportunity to present your research, develop your research profile, and interact with other leading figures in your field of study.Research groups include:Image, Sound and PerformanceConflict, Memory and HeritagePlace, Space and BelongingMedia Histories.
Youll typically need a minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree, and a UK masters degree or international equivalent in a subject relevant to your proposed field of research.
Students living in
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£5,238 per year
Students from Domestic
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£5,238 per year
Students from Other UK
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£5,238 per year
Students from Channel Islands
£25,350 per year
Students from EU
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£25,350 per year
Students from International
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