Sunday, January 27, 2013

UK : PhD studentship

Open to: UK/EU and non-EU applicants; at the rate of £15,000 per annum (incl. fees; stipend, travel)

We are delighted that Aberystwyth University’s Alumni are supporting a PhD studentship through the Annual Fund in celebration of the Department’s 40th anniversary in 2013:

“Wales, Culture and Commercial Television: the relationship between a new technology and cultural life in Wales in the 1950s and 60s”

Television arrived in Wales as a new and exciting cultural force, challenging older forms of relationships and offering new ways of configuring cultural relations in society. There has not been any work to date which has taken the history of television in Wales and delved into the way it interacted Welsh culture. This doctoral research project (under the supervision of Professor Tom O’Malley and Dr Jamie Medhurst) will look a the ways in which drama, performance and art were represented on Welsh television in the 1950s and 1960, and relate these representations to the reasons why they were produced, the nature of the productions and the impact they had. It will draw on the specialist skills of the Department in Welsh media history, policy and the history of theatre and performance. The research will draw on the holdings of a number of national media archives, in particular the ITV Wales Archive, recently deposited at The National Library of Wales.

General Information:

The Department’s established reputation for conducting leading-edge, international quality  esearch makes TFTS an ideal place to pursue doctoral study. We offer supervision and research training in both English and Welsh, in the broad areas of history, politics, place and aesthetics with a focus on topics such as: aesthetics, politics and social engagement; site-specific performance; ecology and performance; Welsh and minority-language theatre, film, television and online media; contemporary British and Irish theatre; documentary and verbatim theatre; theatre and

philosophy; performance historiography and archiving; national and trans-national processes of production and contexts of reception; film, press and broadcasting structures, histories and regulatory policies; alternative, avant-garde and experimental theatre and film; television drama, genres and aesthetics; media fan, reception and audience studies; documentary film and television; horror, fantasy and cult film and television; film stardom and performance; Russian cinema and theatre. www.aber.ac.uk/en/tfts/research/

Applications to all scholarships should include a statement of the intended topic of research, indicating the research question(s), the intellectual contexts framing the questions (with a bibliography of key references), and an outline of the methods of research. Applicants should also explain why they believe this topic is of interest and importance. Typically, this statement will be between 1,000-1,500 words. For guidelines on the required proposal format visit:






For further particulars and guidance on preparing an application, please contact:

Ms Catrin Davies, Acting Departmental Research Administrator, 01970 621517, ctd@aber.ac.uk

To discuss your application informally please contact:

Professor Heike Roms, Director of Postgraduate Studies, 01970 621911, hhp@aber.ac.uk

Application Forms and Guidelines: http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/postgrad/howtoapply/




Application Deadline : 28 February 2013