OVERVIEW
We offer research programmes in both critical and creative practice. These are designed for students who wish to conduct research into historical or broader theoretical issues in film and audiovisual cultures, or those who are interested in practice-led research. We encourage cross-disciplinary projects, especially those involving other areas within the School of Creative Arts. There are three programme routes:
PhD in Film and Visual Studies (Creative Practice)
Students opting for the PhD (Creative Practice) route will produce a body of supervised creative work, accompanied by a written critical treatment contextualising this work with the broader field of film and audiovisual cultures. We are particularly interested in applications in the following areas: Documentary Film, Conflict Transformation, New Media and Experimental Aesthetic Practices.
PhD in Film and Visual Studies (Critical Practice)
The PhD in Film and Visual Studies (Critical Practice) route offers students the opportunity to undertake advanced, original research in one of our current areas of specialisation: cinema history and historiography; sound and film; world and comparative film studies; documentary film; and Irish film and audiovisual culture.
MPhil - The third route, the MPhil, also offers students the opportunity to undertake advanced research in either critical or creative practice in one of our areas of specialisation. Mode of study/duration: Registration is on a full-time or part-time basis, under the direction of a supervisory team appointed by the University. You will be expected to submit your thesis at the end of three years of full-time registration for PhD, or two years for MPhil (or part-time equivalent).
* السعر الظاهر هو سعر توضيحي، يرجى تواصل مع الجامعة
16 سبتمبر 2024
Queen's University Belfast
University Road,
Belfast,
Northern Ireland,
BT7 1NN, Northern Ireland
قد يكون هناك متطلبات أيلتس مختلفة بناء على التخصص المحدد.
جامعة كوينز في بلفاست هي واحدة من أقدم الجامعات في المملكة المتحدة، ولها تاريخ حافل من التميز المستمر.