Journalism and Communications at University of Gloucestershire - UCAS

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Course summary

Benefit from an experienced team of research-active scholars and industry practitioners who can offer supervision across a range of topics. Staff specialisms include: ethics in sports journalism; communications-management for NGOs; protest campaigns; magazine journalism; broadcast journalism; live reporting; digital media in live sporting events. Choose between a research-based or practice-based project. For example, write a thesis of 80,000 words for the research-based PhD or, for the practice-based option, create a portfolio of content or a multi-media campaign and accompany it with a shorter written component. As a practice-based student, you will have access to our state-of-the-art studios and equipment. Students who have not already completed a relevant Masters degree are normally required to complete two research-methods modules: Philosophy and Approaches to Research, and Methodologies and Methods. These sessions and their related assignments will help you lay the critical foundations for your project. The School of Media runs annual research events such as the Equal Platforms symposium and the Women, Ageing and Media summer school. In addition, there are regular seminars and lectures throughout the academic year, which are open to postgraduate students from across the University. These events allow you to present and develop your research and creative practice in a vibrant and supportive atmosphere. The School of Media can also assist with the costs of presenting your work at international conferences and festivals. This research contributes to the research priority area Being Human: Past, Present and Future and Creative Practice as Research. For more information and to apply for the Communications and Journalism programme, please visit the subject page via www.glos.ac.uk/Research


Entry requirements

- MA by Research/MRes: you will need at least a 2.1 honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject area. Option to upgrade to a PhD - PhD: a master’s degree or equivalent in a subject area relevant to the proposed research topic - We actively encourage applications from students who demonstrate appropriate research experience and achievement - EU and international students need IELTS 6.5 overall (with a minimum of 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in any other component) or equivalent


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

EU £20000 Whole course
England £20000 Whole course
Northern Ireland £20000 Whole course
Scotland £20000 Whole course
Wales £20000 Whole course
International £40000 Whole course

Additional fee information

Please visit the subject page via www.glos.ac.uk/Research for full fees and costs information. The fee listed here does not include the continuation fee which is charged annually for years registered after the expected duration. The continuation fee is also charged at the point of thesis submission, for more details please see the tuition fee policy.
Journalism and Communications at University of Gloucestershire - UCAS