Our PhD Drama programme enables you to carry out an in-depth piece of research before either writing a full 80,000-word thesis or completing a practice-based dissertation.
Drama at Manchester offers three main strands of research: Theatre Studies, Applied Theatre and Film Studies, including television, new media, and aspects of socially engaged film practice.
All staff are research active within our three main research strands. These areas interlink, and both staff and students are keen to cross the boundaries from one area of research to another.
The noti...
Our PhD Drama programme enables you to carry out an in-depth piece of research before either writing a full 80,000-word thesis or completing a practice-based dissertation.<br/><br/>Drama at Manchester offers three main strands of research: Theatre Studies, Applied Theatre and Film Studies, including television, new media, and aspects of socially engaged film practice.<br/><br/>All staff are research active within our three main research strands. These areas interlink, and both staff and students are keen to cross the boundaries from one area of research to another.<br/><br/>The notion of dialogue - with ideas, practices, communities - is at the heart of all our practical and intellectual explorations.<br/><br/>We regularly initiate research-council-funded projects, present seminar series and host conferences.
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Part-time
Duration
72 Months
Start Date
01/2026
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Institution Code
M20
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