Course summary
Doctorate-level study is an opportunity to make an original, positive contribution to research in European Theatre. One of Europe’s foremost festival cities, with a rich artistic heritage and theatrical culture, Edinburgh is an inspirational place to study theatre. Researchers and practitioners are drawn here from across the globe. As well as the Edinburgh International Festival and Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the city is a year-round cultural treasure trove. Venues range from pop-ups and community spaces to the multi-stage Traverse Theatre, which provides support and opportunities for new and emerging writers. Join our community and undertake a specialised research project under the guidance of experienced and well-published supervisors. Based in the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures (LLC), you will benefit from expertise that spans British, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian and Scandinavian theatre studies, as well as drama and performance theory. Research excellence In the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021), our research was submitted in Modern Languages and Linguistics (Panel D - Arts and Humanities; Unit of Assessment 26). The results reaffirm Edinburgh’s position as one of the UK’s leading research universities, ranked third in the UK. As published in Times Higher Education's REF power ratings, this result is based on the quality and breadth of our research in the unit of assessment. We have particular strengths in:
- 17th-century French theatre
- contemporary French cinema and fiction
- 19th- and 20th-century Italian literature
- 20th-century German theatre and cultural politics, particularly in the Weimar Republic and the GDR
- digital philology
- early modern, modern and contemporary Spanish literature and culture
- electronic publishing
- English Renaissance theatre and theories of performance and performativity
- film aesthetics and film philosophy
- gender and performance
- gender history
- Greek and Persian political and sociocultural history
- Greek poetry
- literary theory
- medieval literature
- Modernism and performance
- reception studies and popular culture
- Russian modernist and postmodernist film, theatre and literature
- Scandinavian literature
- word and image
- comparative literature
- intermediality
- film studies
- translation studies
Modules
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Entry requirements
Entry requirements for individual programmes vary, so please check the details for the specific programme you wish to apply for on our website. You will also need to meet the University’s language requirements.
Fees and funding
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The University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh
Old College
South Bridge
Edinburgh
EH8 9YL