PhD Studentships in Music at the Open University

The Music Department invites applications for October 2019 entry to its PhD programme.

Our research was rated 1st in the UK in the Guardian’s analysis of the last Research Excellence Framework, and 8th in the Times Higher Education table.

We have a wide range of expertise, from music of the medieval period to the present day including film music, electronic music and non-Western music. Specialisms in the Music Department cover historical musicology, the social and cultural study of music, music analysis, editing, performance practice, iconography, ethnomusicology, music and literature studies and musical acoustics.

For further details of staff and student research interests see: http://fass.open.ac.uk/music/people and http://fass.open.ac.uk/music/research-degree

Studentships

Successful applicants to the Music PhD programme will have the opportunity to apply for an Open-Oxford-Cambridge AHRC studentship. Awards for UK residents cover all tuition fees and provide a maintenance grant at the standard RCUK rate (£14,777 p.a. in 2018/19). Awards for students ordinarily resident in an EU country other than the UK are fees-only.

Open-Oxford-Cambridge is an exciting new doctoral training partnership, funded by the AHRC. The three participating universities share extensive expertise in delivering successful doctoral training, developed in collaboration with our students and a wide range of non-HEI partners. For more information about the Open-Oxford-Cambridge partnership, please visit http://www.oocdtp.ac.uk.

How to apply

Informal enquiries about studentships and PhD studies in Music should be made to Helen Coffey (helen.coffey@open.ac.uk) in the first instance. Potential applicants are encouraged to e-mail a draft research proposal at least one month before the deadline.

Further details of PhD studentships at the OU and the application process can be found here: https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BNZ869/open-university-ahrc-phd-studentships.

Initially, applications for studentships will be assessed for a place on the Music PhD programme. Successful applicants will then be forwarded to studentship panels for further assessment and ranking.

Please note that the deadline for all postgraduate research degree applications, including for studentships, is noon 11 January 2019.

 

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