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    PhD Postgraduate research in Performing Arts

    University of Wolverhampton

    University of Wolverhampton

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    United Kingdom, Wolverhampton

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    1180

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    PhD (Philosophy Doctorate)

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines18-Sep-2023
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    Duration 5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 16,000  / year
    Next Intake 18-Sep-2023

    PhD Postgraduate research in Performing Arts

    About

    Why choose this course?

    Thank you for your interest in pursuing a research degree with the Faculty of Arts. We will be delighted to discuss your area of interest with you but, before doing so, it is important to determine whether or not we can offer research supervision in your chosen area.

    The aim of our research programmes is to give each student the best possible foundation from which to launch further research and career development. We help our students to develop the relevant research skills and methods and also support the development of related skills such as IT, presentation and career planning.

    This approach, together with the relevant research expertise and resources support the completion of high-quality research degree programmes.

    Details of current and recent research degree topics include:

    Based within the purpose-built Performance Hub, the School of Performing Arts houses a supportive and inspiring environment for postgraduate research study across theatre, musical theatre, dance and music. PhD students will be located within the Centre for Practice and Research in Performing Arts (PResPA),a vibrant community of practice-researchers and scholars who create and explore the performing arts via nationally- and internationally-recognised research.

    PResPAhas a strong reputation for diverse and innovative research and our staff welcome proposals across a range of subject areas, including:

    • New Musical Theatre studies
    • Musical dramaturgy
    • Documentary theatre practices
    • Human-Computer Interfaces for performance
    • Museum and heritage performance
    • European modern dance

    Our postgraduate research students play a key role in our research community and we are experienced in supporting research projects to successful completion. We see our PhD students as early-career researchers and fully support them towards their chosen career, with funding towards conference attendance and research visits and encouragement to disseminate their work to the wider academic community.

    Research students are invited to attend the Faculty’s rolling programme of open lectures, seminars, workshops and skills training events, as well as those staged by the University and Doctoral College. We also expect them to contribute to the annual PhD students’ self-organised conference.

    All student activity is supported and encouraged by our experienced and knowledgeable PhD supervisors who are happy to advise when needed. They meet regularly with their supervisees to ensure full support throughout the life-time of the doctoral study which can be either practice-led research (20-45,000 words + practice) or theory-based (80,000 words).

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    Disciplines

    School of Performing Arts

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Foundation Programme

    We offer two International Foundation Year (IFY) programmes, allowing progression onto a wide range of undergraduate degrees at the University of Wolverhampton:

    • The 1 Year stand-alone International Foundation Year (IFY)
    • The 4 Year integrated International Foundation Year (IFY) programme which includes a foundation year and degree

    The 1 year stand-alone International Foundation Year (IFY) course is designed for international students (yr for students for whom English is not their first language) whose qualifications are insufficient for direct entry to undergraduate study and/or those whose English language level does not meet the minimum criteria. The 1 year IFY course provides preparation in academic subjects, English language and study skills up to the required level for progression onto most undergraduate degree courses at the University of Wolverhampton (subject to professional body requirements) in Arts; Education, Health and Wellbeing; Science and Engineering and Social Sciences. The IFY is delivered at our Telford and City Campuses. Entry to these foundation programmes may require you to have studied specific subjects at high school

    The 4 Year International Foundation Year (IFY) integrated degree routes in Arts; Education, Health and Wellbeing; Science and Engineering and Social Sciences are designed for international students (or for students for whom English is not their first language). This route will suit students whose qualifications fall below the entry requirements to undergraduate study and/or those whose English language level does not meet the minimum criteria. The 4 year integrated IFY courses prepare students in academic subjects, English language and study skills enabling progression onto most undergraduate degree courses at the University of Wolverhampton, subject to professional body requirements. The IFY is delivered at both of our Telford and City campuses. Entry to these foundation programmes may require you to have studied specific subjects at high school.

    Students from Jordan wishing to pursue the International Foundation Year (IFY) at the University of Wolverhampton will need to obtain a Certificate of Secondary Education with an overall score of 75% with no less than 70% in each subject

    Please note: you only need to take a foundation programme if your qualifications are not suitable for your chosen degree.

    Undergraduate

    The University considers students for undergraduate study who have completed Secondary School Certificates.

    Postgraduate

    For entry to a postgraduate degree programme (Master’s) at the University of Wolverhampton, students typically need to have completed a three or four-year undergraduate degree (Honours Bachelor degree or Professional degree) at an accredited university or college. Exact requirements will depend on the postgraduate degree you are applying for and the institution you have studied at.

    • Degree from Government/ Recognised Private University GPA 2.2/4 minimum
    • Higher Diploma 2.5/4 and Bachelor 2.0/4

    Please note: This information is provided as a guide only. Some courses may have specific entry requirements that are listed on the relevant course page. Please check for any additional subject/course specific requirements before submitting your application.

    English Program Requirements

    You can demonstrate your English language ability by studying with us on our online Pre-sessional English and Academic Skills courses which will allow you to gain entry to most undergraduate or postgraduate degree courses. You can do our online Pre-sessional course from your own home - you do not need to be on our campus in order to study but you will need access to a PC or laptop and a good quality internet connection in order to fully participate.  Our new online Pre-sessional courses will help you to improve and develop your English language and academic skills and will prepare you for your degree programme at the University of Wolverhampton. 

    Other ways of demonstrating your English language abilities are:

    • With a qualification (eg a high school certificate) from your country that has been approved by the University of Wolverhampton as meeting the minimum English language entry competency. See your country for details.
    • By demonstrating that you completed your secondary or university education at a secondary (high) school or university in a country approved by the University as teaching in the medium of English.
    • If you are a national of one of the following countries you do not have to prove your level of English; Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Barbados Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, New Zealand, St Kitts and Nevis St Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, United States of America
    • By presenting one of the international qualifications listed below.  It should have been completed no more than two years before of the start date of your degree course.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 16,000 

    How to Apply

    1. First of all, decide which course is right for you.
    2. Check the entry requirements, including the minimum English requirements for your chosen course.
    3. Check the visa requirements.
    4. Make your application - via our on-line course directory or directly to the University via Admissions or the International Office, find out how to do it below.
    University of Wolverhampton

    PhD Postgraduate research in Performing Arts

    University of Wolverhampton

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