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The University of Surrey has a number of PhD scholarships available for October 2019 entry for both UK and international students interested in pursuing doctoral research in film studies (and allied areas). These are available via the AHRC-funded TECHNE scheme and also internally via the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and Doctoral College schemes.

The deadline is in December and prospective students are advised to make contact as early as possible with their potential supervisor to discuss their application.

We particularly welcome applications in the following areas:

  *   Animation
  *   Documentary
  *   French Cinema
  *   Contemporary British Cinema
  *   German Cinema
  *   Austrian Cinema
  *   Industry Studies
  *   Music and Cinema
  *   Film and environmentalism (inc. nuclear issues)
  *   Cognitive Film Theory
  *   Multi-modal approaches to film analysis

Potential supervisors include Bella Honess Roe<https://www.surrey.ac.uk/people/bella-honess-roe>, Helen Hughes<https://www.surrey.ac.uk/people/helen-hughes>, Maria Poulaki<https://www.surrey.ac.uk/people/maria-poulaki>, Phil Powrie <https://www.surrey.ac.uk/people/phil-powrie>


Dr. Bella Honess Roe
Senior Lecturer in Film Studies
Programme Director, Film Studies
School of Literature and Languages
University of Surrey
Guildford
Surrey, UK
GU2 7XH
01483 683049

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