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Birmingham Centre for Media & Cultural Research

Research Studentship worth £16,680

Popular music and radio in the digital age

The Birmingham Centre for Media & Cultural Research is a rapidly  
developing centre of research excellence based at Birmingham City  
University with a community of over thirty academics and research  
degree students. Centre staff conduct research into all aspects of the  
media and popular culture, but have a particularly strong reputation  
in work about the changing form of popular music and radio media.

The research would form part of the work of the Interactive Cultures  
group, and you would be supervised by Prof Tim Wall Dr Paul Long and  
Andrew Dubber.  Their work in popular music, radio and cultural  
politics is internationally recognised with both academic and media  
communities, and you would have the opportunity to be involved in a  
number of major research and knowledge transfer initiatives including  
the Music and Radio Innovation and the Music Consumption in the  
Digital Age projects.

You can find out more about this research team and the individual  
staff at www.interactivecultures.org

We are offering a three-year, full-time research studentship, linked  
to our doctoral programme.

The studentship is open to both home and overseas students, although  
you would be responsible for any fee or living expenses beyond the  
value of the studentship.

Applications can be made to undertake research degree work in a study  
relevant to one of the following themes:

·    The music industry in the digital age
·    Music culture in the digital age
·    Radio in the digital age


Applications from any academic background are welcome, but the  
successful candidate must be able to demonstrate familiarity with the  
music or radio industries, and the implications of new technologies.   
We will select the successful candidate primarily upon the quality of  
their research proposal.

Normally we would look for applicants with a masters degree which  
included research training, but we welcome non-traditional  
applications from those with strong industrial backgrounds and  
experience in research and written communication.

A willingness and ability to contribute to our research community is  
particularly desirable.

The studentship period will start in March 2010 or as soon as possible  
thereafter. The studentships will attract a bursary of £13,290 per  
annum in addition to a waiver of the tuition fees up to the home  
student rate of £3,390. Successful candidates will usually be expected  
to participate in the wider activities of the research centre, and  
there may be opportunities for an additional paid research assistant  
or teaching role for up to 180 hours per year.



How to apply

Complete and submit the 'Application for Research Degree Course’ form [http://www.bcu.ac.uk/docs/downloads/misc/research/BCU%20%20Research%20App%20Form.pdf 
] which should include a research degree proposal of no more than 600  
words.  We may ask you to supply more information if you are selected  
for interview.  Please indicate that you are applying for the research  
studentship in popular music and radio in the digital age, or we may  
inadvertently treat your application as one simply for our research  
degree programme.

The final closing date is Monday 1st March 2010 but we will select  
appropriate candidates for interview as applications arrive.

You should return the completed application form to:
Dr John Mercer
Research Degree Coordinator
Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research
Birmingham City University
Perry Barr
Birmingham
B42 2SU

Or via email to: [log in to unmask]

More information

You can contact the Research Degree Coordinator, Dr John Mercer [[log in to unmask] 
] for information on our research degrees programme and advice on  
presenting your proposal, or to the Director of Research, Professor  
Tim Wall [[log in to unmask]] for information on our research centre  
or the specifications of the studentship.