Film and Screen Studies PHD Programme By Manchester Metropolitan University |TopUniversities
Tuitionfee

48,000 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Performing ArtsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Our research is also highly collaborative. We work with colleagues across the University, including those working in Computer Science, Literature, Modern Languages & Linguistics, and Art & Design. We also work with the cultural industries and community groups in Manchester to programme festivals, deliver guest lectures and provide research expertise.Our research is enhanced by a number of research groups at Manchester Met which provide forums for discussion and support. These groups include:The Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies, which runs networking events, seminars, and the Gothic Manchester Festival.The Centre for Creative Writing, English Literature and Linguistics, a research centre which brings together all our researchers working on cultural studies.The Games Research Network, which supports and advances interdisciplinary research into games and play.FLAME (Film, Languages and Media in Education) research group, which enhances our understanding of language pedagogy through considering how films, media, visual literacies and audio-visual materials in the classroom benefit both learner and teacher.To further support our research and teaching in the area of screen studies, we are investing in a new, multi-million pound International Screen School. This is a collaborative endeavour working with partners across Manchester, under the guidance of Danny Boyle.Our postgraduate researchers are a key part of our social and intellectual environment. You will be a member of our Postgraduate Arts and Humanities Centre (PAHC). PAHC is a dedicated forum for postgraduate students in the Arts and Humanities. It provides:HARTS Online, an online community, news and events portalA thorough research development programmeA space for cross-disciplinary discussion, support and experimentationHive, an academic e-journal, edited by current studentsRAH!, an innovative programme of socially and culturally engaged public engagement events.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Our research is also highly collaborative. We work with colleagues across the University, including those working in Computer Science, Literature, Modern Languages & Linguistics, and Art & Design. We also work with the cultural industries and community groups in Manchester to programme festivals, deliver guest lectures and provide research expertise.Our research is enhanced by a number of research groups at Manchester Met which provide forums for discussion and support. These groups include:The Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies, which runs networking events, seminars, and the Gothic Manchester Festival.The Centre for Creative Writing, English Literature and Linguistics, a research centre which brings together all our researchers working on cultural studies.The Games Research Network, which supports and advances interdisciplinary research into games and play.FLAME (Film, Languages and Media in Education) research group, which enhances our understanding of language pedagogy through considering how films, media, visual literacies and audio-visual materials in the classroom benefit both learner and teacher.To further support our research and teaching in the area of screen studies, we are investing in a new, multi-million pound International Screen School. This is a collaborative endeavour working with partners across Manchester, under the guidance of Danny Boyle.Our postgraduate researchers are a key part of our social and intellectual environment. You will be a member of our Postgraduate Arts and Humanities Centre (PAHC). PAHC is a dedicated forum for postgraduate students in the Arts and Humanities. It provides:HARTS Online, an online community, news and events portalA thorough research development programmeA space for cross-disciplinary discussion, support and experimentationHive, an academic e-journal, edited by current studentsRAH!, an innovative programme of socially and culturally engaged public engagement events.

Admission Requirements

6+
3+

International students must demonstrate a sufficiently high standard of English language ability.

We welcome interest from applicants from non-standard backgrounds. We will take subject knowledge, professional experience, publications, or other appropriate evidence of accomplishment into consideration.

Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
13,221 GBP
International
48,000 GBP

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