📖Program Curriculum
Project details
The School is committed to undertaking initiatives which support under-represented groups to pursue educational and research opportunities across our disciplines. Analysis has shown that only small numbers of UK racialised ethnic minority students are undertaking post graduate research degrees within the School. To take steps to address this structural inequality, a School-funded studentship has been ring-fenced for UK applicants who identify as being from a Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic background* as part of our wider work to support underrepresented groups within our disciplines.
Applications are invited from outstanding scholars working within and across any of the School's main research themes:
Challenges to Democracy and the Public Sphere
Dimensions of Inequality
Hidden Voices, Contested Pasts
Successful Transitions Under Environmental Change.
We are keen to receive proposals in the following areas:
Communication and Media
Creative Writing
Criminology
Cultural Studies
English
Geography (Human and Physical)
History
International Relations
Politics
Social Policy
Sociology
Visual Culture
You must contact the School before submission to discuss your proposal. Please follow the links below to identify a potential supervisor for your project. If you require advice in this regard, please contact [email protected].
Find out more about the divisions:
Communication and Media
Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy
English
Geography and Environment
International Relations, Politics and History
* The University is referring, at this stage of our race equity work, to Black groupings of ethnicities, Asian groupings, other groupings and mixed groupings. The University has not included white racialised minority groups.