Research Studentships 2010
Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI)
Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media (CREAM)
| Location: | Harrow |
| Total number of Research Students: | Over 40 |
| New Research Students enrolled annually: | 11-20 |
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Number of studentships available and eligibility
Up to 6 studentships are available, awarded by a competitive process. Studentships are available to candidates with either H/EU or Overseas fee status.Studentship applications are welcomed in the following areas:
Art and Design
The Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media (CREAM)
Studentship Code: CREAM Studentship
The Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media (CREAM) is a leading centre for research across the disciplines of visual arts, photography, film and digital media. In the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise, according to Times Higher Education, CREAM is rated sixth out of 72 art and design research units in the UK and is top art and design research centre in London. The CREAM doctoral programme is at the cutting edge of theory and is a major centre for PhD by practice in experimental art, media and moving image work. We invite applications in any the above areas on a topic of your choice (written or practice-based).
Prospective students wishing to informally discuss an application may contact Dr Tom Corby .
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Closing date for the receipt of applications: 5pm Friday 19 February 2010.
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Media and Communication
The Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI)
Studentship Code: CAMRI Studentship
CAMRI is the UK’s number one research group in media and communication asrated by the UK Government’s 2008 Research Assessment Exercise. We have 25 research active staff and 50 PhD students. We have a wide and expanding range of research interests, including media economics and policy, media history, political communication, media audiences, questions of identity and media, new media, and international communication. We have established centres for the study of the media in China, in the Arab world and in Africa currently developing a similar centre for India. In the broadest sense we are interested in the social, economic, political and cultural significance of the media, and welcome proposals from prospective students on these or any other topic related to media and communication.
Prospective students wishing to informally discuss an application should contact Dr Anthony McNicholas.
To apply for any of these Studentships via UKPASS:
Click on Course Search
Then click on Search for Courses
In the Search by Keyword field enter Media, Art and Design MPhil/PhD (the Course you are applying for)
Scroll down to Narrow Results by Institution and select University of Westminster
Scroll down to Narrow Results by Type of Study and select Research