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, arts and culture have played a significant role in expressing deaf and disabled people’s identities in Britain and have sustained disability activism. Yet histories of disability arts are lacking
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Research (IBAR) and the Centre for Migration, Diaspora and Exile (MIDEX ). This project will be jointly supervised Dr Raphael Hoermann (Senior Lecturer in English Literature & Senior Research Fellow) and Dr
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Jowitt and Dr Robert Blyth (NMM) Entry requirements Applicants should have or expect to receive a Masters-level qualification in a relevant subject such as History, Literature, Museum Studies, or Art
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‘History of Art (PhD)’ as the programme choice. You will be prompted to enter details of the studentship in the Funding and Research Details sections of the form. Further guidance, including required
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learning called Machine Listening. The PhD project brings together world-leading audio experts to develop state-of-the-art techniques as a widely-applicable embedding of acoustic environments. Based in
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of the problem there is so far no account of appropriate ways of addressing it. Developing this positive picture is the remit of this PhD project. Obviously, there is already a large literature on
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. Applicants can propose their own research topic or area, drawn from one of more of comparative literature, linguistics, multilingualism, and manuscript studies, situated in relation to the March of Wales
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The Liverpool School of the Arts Doctoral Award (LADA) provides assistance with fees and maintenance for full-time study, renewable each year for up to 3 years, based on satisfactory progress
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up the difference between Home and international fees. Overview The Department of Fine Art invites applications for a doctoral studentship within the area of ecocritical and environmental art history
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be compared with the available empirical studies in the literature. Cranfield is an exclusively postgraduate university that is a global leader for transformational research and education in technology