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Overview This PhD project seeks to investigate the increasingly complex and at times fraught relationship between Artificial Intelligence AI and the production of art. The emergence of AI in a whole
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. Entry qualifications Entrants must have subject expertise in at least one of the following: economics; finance; entrepreneurship. Fees and funding This is a self-funded PhD project for UK and
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Bachelor’s Honour’s Degree (or UK equivalent according to NARIC) in Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or a related Biosciences related subject. Fees and funding This PhD is self-funded.
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Overview We are pleased to announce a new PhD opportunity that specifically focuses on the analysis of visual culture in, from or in relation to Japan. In particular, we wish to support projects
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interdisciplinarity are embraced and encouraged. PhD candidates would have access to a number of highly relevant research groups mainly, though not exclusively, based within the Artistic Research Centre and the Design
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multimedia visual communication. The project may be conducted as a 50% practice/50% theory PhD, or as a 100% theoretical PhD. The successful applicant will be supervised by Dr Carol Adlam, Associate Professor
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, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or a related Biosciences related subject. Fees and funding This opportunity is for self-funded PhD students. Applicants are encouraged to apply for external funding and we will
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environments. Photography, or visual communication more broadly, plays a key role in how fashion brands are shaped, constructed and promoted online. The proposed project provides PhD candidates with
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. We are particularly interested in PhD projects that view this transgression of cinematic genres as a metaphor for other forms of transgression in relation to questions around identity, cultural
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Overview This PhD project weaves together film, ecology, and light, by addressing light as the filmic substance in the context of ecological discourse. Light remains the fundamental, yet elusive