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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
Research in English and American literatures has a long and distinguished history at Keele. Please see below for current areas of research and supervision.
Facilities
Research students are supported through the provision of: shared office space, IT equipment and research funding to support some travel and other expenses.
There are significant library resources at Keele to support Humanities research, including Early English Books Online (EEBO) and Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO), as well as the private David Bruce Centre Library for American Studies students and the Staffordshire Studies repository for those interested in local writers. Keele is ideally located near to other major libraries and collections, such as Manchester’s John Rylands and Chetham’s Libraries, Gladstone’s Library at St Deiniol’s, and the University Libraries of Birmingham, Oxford and Liverpool. Staff in English have established collaborative working relationships with major archives and record offices within the region. In addition, Keele is less than 2 hours away from the extensive scholarly resources and libraries of London.
Research Staff and Students
The Research Institute provides a dynamic and supportive environment for postgraduate study and research. Postgraduates 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. Seventeen academic staff work on British, North American and Postcolonial literatures from the sixteenth century to the present day, including two specialists in creative writing. See http://www.keele.ac.uk/english/people/ for details.
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Subjects
- English
- Staff
- Writing
- University
Course programme
History of the Book and Editing
Renaissance and Early Modern Literature and Culture
Eighteenth-Century Literature
Romanticism
Victorian Literature
Modernism
Twentieth-Century and Contemporary Literature
American and Canadian Literature
Literature and Film
Gender and Sexuality
Critical and Cultural Theory
Autobiography and Life-Writing
Literature and Science
Literature and Ageing
Literature and the Environment; Eco-Criticism
Postcolonial Literatures
Travel Writing and Tourism
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