Please see details below for two fully-unded PhD studentships at the University of Southampton. We are looking for applications from students interested in researching women and contemporary UK film. Broadly, this encompasses films by women in the UK and films for women in the UK. Please use the contact information below to discuss possible projects. And please to pass this on to any qualified person whom you think may be interested!
PhD Studentship in Women and Contemporary UK Film Faculty of Humanities, University of Southampton Applications are invited for two fully-funded studentships as part of the AHRC-funded project Calling the Shots: women and contemporary film culture in the UK, 2000-2015.
Calling the Shots is a four-year AHRC project investigating women working in contemporary UK film. It involves both quantitative and qualitative analysis of women filmmakers, as well as the wider culture of women’s film in the British context. One of the key goals of the project is to create a public conversation between women practitioners, academics, audiences, and the public. Successful applicants will engage in research on suitable topics in the study of women practitioners or women’s cinema audiences under the supervision of Dr. Shelley Cobb and Prof Linda Ruth Williams. Students will be registered at the University of Southampton.
Studentship #1: a project on women's screen-work in the UK. This project call is for a close study of contemporary women working in the UK industry who make both film and television products. The topic could involve discussion of screenwriters, producers or another crossover role and could employ interviews, marketing and reception studies, and textual analysis.
Studentship #2: an investigation of female audiences in the UK since 2000. The call for this project is open to ethnographic, discursive, and/or historical materialist approaches, focusing on reception, marketing and female audiences in conjunction with textual and narrative analysis as appropriate.
You are strongly recommended to contact the Primary Investigaor Dr Shelley Cobb ([log in to unmask]) or the Co-Investigator Prof Linda Ruth Williams ([log in to unmask]) to discuss your proposal in advance of submission.
The PhD scholarship requires: at least a good 2:1 honours degree (or equivalent) and a Masters in either Film or a related discipline. The PhD scholarship is tenable for a maximum of three years, commencing September 2015, at an annual stipend of £13,863 (following RCUK rates). Tuition fees will also be paid directly to the University at the appropriate fee rate. Application for this studentship is by CV; a sample of written work (4,000 words, max); an 800 word personal statement; and a 1500 word research proposal. Please also arrange for two academic references to be sent independently by the deadline. All material should be sent to [log in to unmask]
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