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Other PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 67 Other PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Embarking on a PhD in Creative Arts and Design immerses candidates in the blend of research and creative practice, blurring the lines between traditional academic study and artistic expression. This path offers an unparalleled opportunity for artists, designers, and creatives to delve deeply into their chosen medium, pushing the boundaries of what is considered possible and contributing significant new knowledge to their field.

Ranging from fine arts to digital design, and from performance studies to visual cultures, a PhD in Creative Arts and Design allows individuals to explore the depths of their creativity, applying rigorous research methods to develop work that resonates with contemporary societal, cultural, and technological themes.

Why complete a PhD in Creative Arts and Design?

A PhD in Creative Arts and Design is not just about mastering a specific art form; it’s an exploration of the critical role creativity plays in our lives and societies. The journey through these programmes enables candidates to engage with complex theoretical concepts and to question the boundaries and intersections between different artistic disciplines.

This exploration is often multidisciplinary, drawing upon history, philosophy, sociology, and technology to enrich the candidate’s work and impact. By critiquing and expanding upon existing artistic paradigms, these researchers not only refine their own practice but also contribute to a broader understanding of art’s potential to challenge, communicate, and inspire.

In terms of employment, completing a PhD in Creative Arts and Design positions graduates for success in a variety of career paths, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. From academia, where they can teach, mentor, and influence the next generation of creative minds, to leadership roles in the cultural sector, managing galleries, museums, or arts programmes, the possibilities are extensive.

The research and creative work produced during these studies often lead to public exhibitions, performances, and publications, enhancing the graduate's reputation and professional network. The critical thinking, project management, and communication skills honed through these programmes are highly valued in creative industries and beyond, preparing graduates to manage complex projects or to embark on entrepreneurial ventures.

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Funded Studentship for Applicants with a Link to Cumbria (KEN24/MPEE/HOWATSON)

This opportunity is only available to students classed as UK students. International students are not eligible. Northumbria University is delighted to offer fully-funded three year studentships specific to applicants who have a link to Cumbria. Read more

The Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarships Programme Knowledge Orders before Modernity

The Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarships Programme `Knowledge Orders before Modernity' (KOM) is an innovative collaboration between King's College London and the Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (MEMS) at the University of Kent. Read more

The Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarships Programme Knowledge Orders before Modernity

The Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarships Programme `Knowledge Orders before Modernity' (KOM) is an innovative collaboration between King's College London and the Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (MEMS) at the University of Kent. Read more

Reframing Critical and Socially Engaged Arts Practices from a Creative Health / Health Humanities Perspective

The Arts and Health Research Group was created in 2021 in response to the nationwide increase in physical and mental health needs in the UK, particularly amongst the young, the elderly and minority groups, following the Covid pandemic and lockdown. Read more

Arts-led Approaches to Trauma, Memory and Healing

The Covid pandemic led to a worldwide increase in physical and mental health needs, particularly amongst the young, the elderly and minority groups. Read more

Addressing the Psycho-Emotional Impact of Climate Anxiety on Children and Young People through Illustration

Climate change is contributing to a worldwide increase in physical and mental health needs. There is subsequently a critical bottleneck in supply and demand for mental health services in the UK and further afield, especially for child and adolescent mental health [1]. Read more

Examining the impact of Design HOPES’ interventions across NHS Scotland

The AHRC/ UKRI funded Design HOPES Green Transition Ecosystem (GTE) Hub aims to empower novel research to respond to significant green transition challenges in innovative, design-led collaborative ways. Read more

Music PhD (option of joint PhD with Hong Kong University)

For 2024/25 entry, the Music Department is only accepting applications for PhDs in Eighteenth-Century Music History and Composition. Read more
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Live Sound for aurally diverse audiences

This project is part of the Leverhulme Trust Aural Diversity Doctoral Research Hub (LAURA). Closing date for October 2024 start. 21 April 2024. Read more

Nature Restoration past and present: changing attitudes to the natural world

Aberystwyth University School of Art and the National Botanic Garden of Wales are pleased to announce the availability of a fully funded Collaborative Doctoral Studentship from October 2024 under the AHRC’s Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Scheme. Read more

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