The Centre for Cultural Policy Research (CCPR) at the University of Glasgow is pleased to invite applications for PhD studentships, through its involvement in the recently announced AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership Scotland. We welcome particularly research proposals which relate to our research strengths in the following fields of Cultural Policy and Media and Communication Studies. Research strengths are in Media management and media economics; Social media and digital culture; Media regulation and cultural policy in the UK and EU; Media, journalism and sport; Journalism, public relations and political communication; Creativity and innovation in the cultural and media industries and Cultural and national identities and communications in the global context.
Studentships are available to applicants living in the UK and the European Union. Applications for interdisciplinary projects are also very welcome. For full details, please visit www.sgsah.ac.uk
In addition, the College of Arts will offer a number of scholarships for PhD study in 2014. These scholarships are open to UK/EU and International applicants.
The deadline for all scholarship applications is Monday 13 January 2014. To be considered for an award, candidates must have applied to study at the University of Glasgow and have provided two academic references through the university’s application system.
Further details can be found at http://www.gla.ac.uk/colleges/arts/graduateschool/fundingopportunities/
More detail about doing research at CCPR can be found at:
http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/cca/research/ccpr/postgraduateopportunities/whydoaphdatccpr/#d.en.245265
For more information contact Professor Raymond Boyle [log in to unmask]
The University of Glasgow is a founding member of the Scottish Graduate School for the Arts and Humanities (SGSAH). The SGSAH is a unique and ambitious national organisation created to provide world leading support for doctoral researchers in the Arts and Humanities. A collaboration of Scottish Higher Education Institutions, we will share the best of what we have in order to enhance the quality of provision across Scotland, providing our students with access to research expertise across the nation and to our universities’ world-class resources – including museums, special collections and archives. Working with our partners, ranging from the National Galleries of Scotland to BBC Scotland to Oxfam Scotland, the SGSAH will deliver outstanding and innovative skills development training fit for the challenges of the twenty-first century. Please see www.sgsah.ac.uk for further information.
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