Film Studies
PhD
In Keele
Description
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Type
PhD
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Location
Keele
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Start date
Different dates available
There are thriving and energetic undergraduate and MRes programmes and a significant number of staff conducting Film Studies research at Keele. Follow this link for details.
Staff in Film Studies have established regional and national collaborative working relationships with other scholars. The Research Institute provides a dynamic and supportive environment for postgraduate study and research. Research students are encouraged to participate in all research activities of the Institute, from attending and giving papers at research seminars to taking part in academic events beyond the University, and are supported through the provision of shared office space, IT equipment and funding to support some travel and other expenses.
Students on the Film Studies programme are encouraged to participate in the development and maintenance of the events, publications and workshops which constitute Keele’s vibrant Film Studies culture. There are significant library resources at Keele and regionally (Manchester’s John Rylands and Chetham’s Libraries, the Gladstone Library, and the University Libraries of Birmingham, Oxford and Liverpool) to support Humanities research. In addition, Keele is less than 2 hours away from the extensive scholarly resources and libraries of London, including the BFI.
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About this course
We accept a range of qualifications from other institutions. Details here.
Standard English Language requirements apply. Details here
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Subjects
- Film Studies
- Staff
- Cinema
- University
Course programme
Joe Andrew: Russian Film, British Film, feminist approaches to film
Neil Archer: Film aesthetics, history of film industries, popular European cinemas and their relationship to Hollywood cinema, parody
Beth Johnson: Expressions of filmic extremism and of televisual chaos, Shameless
Oliver Harris: American Cinema, adaptation
Ceri Morgan: French Cinema, feminist approaches to film, representations of space and place
Nick Reyland: Music and film
Film Studies