National Institute For Excellence In The Creative Industries
Doctoral Research Scholarships (x2)
The National Institute for Excellence in the Creative Industries at
the University of Wales, Bangor is seeking two doctoral scholars, in the
areas of Creative Writing and Film and/or Media Studies.
This dynamic new Institute is leading the University's Creative
Industries initiative as part of a substantial investment fostering
international excellence.
Applicants must be aiming to achieve, and sustain, doctoral research
output of international-level excellence.
The National Institute would be interested in receiving applications
from persons with research interests in one or more of the following
areas: creative writing and/or film and/or media studies.
The successful candidate will complement this exciting National
Institute's existing strengths within a multidisciplinary Creative
Industries environment.
The appointments will be made from August 2007 to August 2010. The
Scholarships will be valued at £8,000 per annum, in the first instance.
Informal enquiries can be made to Professor Graeme Harper, Director,
National
Institute for Excellence in the Creative Industries(tm) on (01248) 383215 or
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Applicants should submit a CV and covering letter to Dr Nathan Abrams,
Director of Graduate Studies, National Institute for Excellence in the
Creative Industries, University of Wales, Bangor, Bangor, Gwynedd,
LL57 2DG; e-mail:
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Applicants should also state their subject interest (i.e. whether Film
Studies or Creative Writing) and also set out, on a single page of A4
paper, their planned doctoral research.
PRIFYSGOL CYMRU
UNIVERSITY OF WALES BANGOR
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