Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities (AHRC)
PhD
In Dundee
Description
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Type
PhD
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Location
Dundee (Scotland)
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
English: Literature, Intermediality and Visual Culture; Book History and Print Culture; Comics and Film Studies; Creative Cultures; Theatre Studies.
History: Global History; Scottish History (particularly seventeenth and eighteenth century political history, nineteenth century social history, migration history and environmental history); European History; American History; Atlantic History; Eighteenth Century History; History of Empire; Gender History.
Law: International Law and Governance; Multi-level Governance; Environmental Law and Sustainable Development; Criminal Law and Justice; Corporate Law and Corporate Governance; International Family Law.
Philosophy: Continental Philosophy
DJCAD
Digital Economy, Futures & Culture
Exploring future technologies and user interactions through critical design Software and product design, Assistive technologies, Serious Games, Visual Effects for Film & TV, Future Practices in Design & Craft, Sustainable Design, Environmental solutions
Visualisation & the Application of Visual Thinking
Visualisation & Simulation, Mediating technology, information design, Applying design thinking, Public engagement, Identity cultural & sense of place, Design in Public, Policy, Society, Business-Service Design, Design in new contexts (health etc) Exploring the economic / social impact of new practices
Art, Media, and Visual Studies
Histories & Archives, Curation as practice, Theoretical studies, Visual Studies, Art & Philosophy, Aesthetics, Word & Image, Artists’ practice-led research.
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Subjects
- IT Law
- Governance
- Philosophy
- Design
- Art
- Law
- School
- Public
- Humanities
- Visualisation
Course programme
- Only Home and EU students are eligible to apply.
- In order to be nominated for a studentship, applicants must hold an unconditional or conditional offer of a place on a PhD degree programme in one of a specified range of disciplines above. The SGSAH encourages and welcomes cross-institutional supervisory teams.
- You must meet the residency criteria set out in the UKRI Conditions of Research Training Grants
- Applicants must not hold another full Studentship for the 2019/20 academic session. Applicants holding a part studentship (e.g. fees only or stipend only) may still be considered.
- EU nationals resident in the EEA are normally only eligible for fees only
- Both new and continuing PhD students may apply. To be eligible, continuing students must have at least 50% of their 3½ years full-time or 6 years part-time programme remaining as of 30th September 2019, and funding will only be available for this remaining period.
- AHRC students are awarded on the condition that the student lives a ‘reasonable distance’ from their lead-HEI.
- The AHRC expects that applicants to PhD programmes will normally hold, or be studying towards, a Masters qualification.
Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities (AHRC)