Performing Arts and Production at University of Gloucestershire - UCAS

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Course summary

The School of Arts offers a stimulating and supportive intellectual environment, consisting of a diverse culture of interdisciplinary postgraduate research. You’ll benefit from working with a team of both research-active and industry-connected supervisors. Dance We have a well-established research reputation and strong links and partnerships with arts organisations, professional dance companies, dance practitioners and publishing houses in the UK and internationally. We welcome students interested in:

  • dance, somatics and philosophy
  • dance, spirituality and religious studies
  • dance science
  • performance praxis
  • community dance and education
  • inter-cultural and cross-cultural dance cultures.
Drama Our growing drama community offers opportunities to engage in a rich programme of talks and workshops from visiting lecturers/companies. You’ll also benefit from our close links with local professional theatres and festivals. You’ll be supported by staff whose specialisms include:
  • devising
  • writing for performance
  • acting
  • classical, immersive and participatory theatre
  • theatrical adaptation
  • multimedia and site-related performance
  • theatre and education and applied theatre.
Performing Arts Postgraduate study in performing arts covers a wide range of topics, with a focus on interdisciplinary work. Members of the performing arts team have a particular interest in practice as research. Areas of research interest and experience include:
  • musical theatre
  • devising
  • writing for performance
  • live and mediated performance
  • theatre and interactivity
  • applied theatre
  • health, wellbeing and resilience.
This research contributes to the research priority areas Sport, Exercise, Health and Wellbeing and Creative Practice as Research. For more information and to apply for the Performing Arts programme, please visit the subject page via www.glos.ac.uk/Research


Entry requirements

PhD: a master’s degree or equivalent in a subject area relevant to the proposed research topic


English language requirements

International students will need to produce evidence of an acceptable score on an approved English language test such as IELTS. We run pre-sessional English language courses to help you prepare for undergraduate or postgraduate study.

English Language requirements

http://www.glos.ac.uk/docs/download/International/english-Language-entry-requirements.pdf


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

EU £40000 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
Performing Arts and Production at University of Gloucestershire - UCAS