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School of Film and Television Studies
Graduate Studies

MA Programmes:
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MA in Film Studies (including television options).
MA in Film and Television Archiving - taught in conjunction with the East Anglian Film Archive.
MA in Media, Culture and Society - taught in conjunction with the School of Political, Social and International Studies

PhD Programme:
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Supervision is available on a wide range of film, television and media projects.

Staff include:
Christine Cornea, Rayna Denison, Ulrich Heinze, Roger Hewins, Su Holmes, Mark Jancovich, Keith Johnston, Peter Kramer, Brett Mills, Mark Rimmer, Yvonne Tasker, Clare Watson and Melanie Williams.

Funding
Although students are responsible for finding their own funding to cover tuition fees and living expenses, the School was successful in its bid for AHRC studentships for 2009-13. As a result, the School of Film and Television Studies is pleased to announce that it will be nominating 2 AHRC PhD studentships and two MA studentships per year starting in October 2010. For UK residents, these awards consist of fees and maintenance and for EU residents awards are on a fees only basis. The School is also funding an additional 2 PhD studentships per year, while the Faculty also offers a wide range of PhD studentships that are available to students from within or outside the EU. There is also a range of bursaries offered by the School that are available for both MA and PhD students, in which we are able to waive some of the cost of fees. To be eligible for the above studentships, students must have applied by for a place at UEA by 1 March 2010. The School of Film and Television Studies also offers each PhD student £75 per year to support research and professional development.

Contact details: Admissions Office, School of Film and Television Studies, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK
www.uea.ac.uk/ftv

We are also holding a one-day Study Day at which staff and research students within the school present papers to one another, and at which Prof Charles Barr will present a plenary lecture. All those who have applied or are thinking of applying for graduate studies at UEA are welcome to attend. The event is 'Keep Calm and Carry On? Revisionist Approaches to British Film and Television', and will be held on Wednesday 17 February, but please contact Keith or Melanie (see above) if you plan to attend and they can send you precise details, dates and schedules nearer the time.

Mark

Professor Mark Jancovich
Head of School
Film and Television Studies
University of East Anglia
Norwich NR4 7TJ
Tel: 01603 592787

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