Research students are welcomed to Brunel as valued members of our thriving, research-intensive community. A research degree provides the opportunity to investigate a topic in depth, and contribute new knowledge to your discipline.
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Uxbridge
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Brunel University, UB8 3PH
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IELTS: 6.5 (min 6 in all areas)
Pearson: 58 (51 in all subscores)
BrunELT: 65% (min 60% in all areas)
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2018
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Subjects
Communication Training
Sociology
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Course Content
Research degrees evolve in different ways according to discipline. Find out about what progress might look like at each stage of study here: Research degree progress structure
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Teaching
List of potential supervisors by theme
Bodies, Space & Culture - Dr Monica Degen; Dr Sara De Benedictus; Dr Meredith Jones; Dr Sharon Lockyer
Comedy Cultures - Dr Sharon Lockyer; Dr Simon Weaver, hauke Riesch
Environmental Communication - Dr Lesley Henderson; Dr Hauke Riesch; Dr Peter Wilkin; Dr Jingrong Tong
Communications and Social change - Dr Lesley Henderson; Dr Sanjay Sharma; Dr Jingrong Tong
Digital Cultures, Networks and Social Media - Dr John Roberts; Dr Sanjay Sharma; Dr Peter Wilkin; Dr Meredith Jones; Dr Monica Degen; Dr Jingrong Tong
Race, Racism and Representation - Professor Sarita Malik, Dr Sanjay Sharma; Dr Simon Weaver; Dr Meredith Jones; Dr Paul Moody
Approaches to political economy - Dr Peter Wilkin, Dr John Roberts, Dr Paul Moody
The far-right, neo-fascism and the clash of civilizations - Dr Peter Wilkin, Dr Thomas Linehan (Politics)
Radical social movements and the precariat - Dr Peter wilkin, Dr Sara de Benedictis, Dr John Roberts, Prof Nicola Ansell
The City, Public Sphere and Public Space - Dr John Roberts; Dr Monica Degen; Dr Peter Wilkin; Prof Nicola Ansell; Dr Gary Armstrong
World-systems analysis - Dr. Peter wilkin, Dr John Roberts
Anarchist social thought - Dr. Peter wilkin, Dr Rohn Roberts
Emergent Digital Media Technologies - Dr Paul Moody; Dr Christian Stiegler (Journalism)
Film & Media History - Dr Paul Moody; Dr Leon Hunt (Film & TV)
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