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PhD in Theatre, Film, Television and Interactive Media (by creative practice)

Source: https://www.york.ac.uk/arts-creative-technologies/study/theatre-film-television-research-degrees/phd-theatre-film-tv-interactive-media-by-creative/ Parent: https://www.york.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/courses/all?mode=research

Unleash your creativity with the production of a substantial piece of creative work.

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Length Start dates (semester dates)
PhD 3 years full-time 6 years part-time Apply for PhD February September
PhD by distance learning 3 years full-time 6 years part-time Apply for PhD by distance learning February September

This PhD programme in Theatre, Film, Television and Interactive Media (by creative practice) invites proposals in the fields of Playwriting, Acting for Theatre, Directing for Theatre, Film and Television, Sound Design and Interactive Media.

The PhD programme is aimed at individuals:

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Our staff and their research interests offer a wide range of academic and professional practice expertise.

We welcome both discipline specific and interdisciplinary research projects and our school has a number of overarching research themes. These include:

Your research

The programme has a full-time and a part-time route. The full-time route comprises three years of study, plus one optional ‘continuation’ year for completion. The part-time route comprises six years of study, again with the additional ‘continuation’ year for completion, as necessary.

Under the supervision of one or more staff members with expertise relevant to the project topic, you will produce:

More information on the creative practice programme components.

As a research student you are also supported by a Thesis Advisory Panel (TAP) which includes an additional academic staff member who is not a supervisor.

Research excellence

83.3% of our research across film, theatre, television, and interactive media is rated 4* (REF 2021).

Creative insight

Join a creative community of industry professionals, dedicated academics and talented students.

Fantastic facilities

Gain access to professional theatres and performance spaces, TV studios, audio suites, production and post-production equipment, cinema and interactive media labs.

Funding

Explore Arts and Creative Technologies funding for PhD researchers and wider postgraduate support.

Supervision

You will be assigned with a supervisor with expertise relevant to the project topic you will research, and develop a thesis on.

Course location

This course is run by the School of Arts and Creative Technologies.

You will be based in the School of Arts and Creative Technologies on Campus East. Most of our facilities and supervisory staff are housed here.

We offer a distance learning (DL) option for this PhD programme if you cannot live in York full- or part-time. As part of the application process, we will ask for justification for taking the DL option and will then assess the feasibility for this research programme.

Entry requirements

You will have completed an undergraduate degree at 2:1 or above. In addition, you will normally have a Masters degree or at least three years' professional experience in theatre, film, television or interactive media production.

English language requirements

If English is not your first language you must provide evidence of your ability.

English language requirements

Applying

Apply for the PhD in Theatre, Film, Television, and Interactive Media by creative practice

Take a look at the supporting documents you may need for your application.

Find out more about how to apply.

Research proposal

You need to submit a proposal which should be around 1500–2000 words long. (It can be useful to develop this proposal in consultation with the staff member who will potentially supervise the work, if this is known.) The proposal should include:

You will also normally be required to provide a sample of your written work.

Careers and skills

Your PhD will help to extend your qualifications, allowing you to develop your knowledge and explore these exciting industries through practice-based research. You will be given the opportunity to develop network connections, and to use excellent film, television, interactive media and performance equipment and facilities to build up your creative portfolio and skills. You will become equipped with transferable skills in collaborative working, using critical analysis and creative thinking, presentation, production and performance. Ultimately, your PhD will help to open the door to various creative, technical, analytical, research and managerial roles in your chosen field within this growing industry.

Our dedicated careers team offer specific support including a programme of professional researcher development and careers workshops and 1:1 career support sessions. They will help you to build up your employability portfolio and to engage in activities that will build up your skills and experience within and outside of your research work.

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We offer a range of campus accommodation to suit you and your budget, from economy to deluxe.

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