PhD students
Information about the PhD in Film, Television and Media Studies.
The PhD is an opportunity for high-achieving and self-motivated students to pursue a sustained, independent research project under the supervision of an academic with research expertise in the area. The student meets regularly with his or her supervisor or supervisors to discuss research and writing-in-progress. There are also many opportunities for doctoral students to participate in the Department’s lively graduate culture.
The PhD is a supervised research project culminating in a thesis of 80,000-100,000 words. Full-time students complete the PhD programme within 3-4 years.
- Current PhD students and thesis topics
- Information about scholarships
- Scholarships for international students
- How to apply
- Statement of research intent
If you have any specific enquiries regarding the PhD programme in Film, Television and Media Studies, contact:
Dr Luke Goode
The Director of Graduate Studies
Department of Film, Television and Media Studies
Private Bag 92019
Auckland
Telephone: +64 9 373 7599 ext 86030
Email: l.goode@auckland.ac.nz
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