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Pursuing a PhD at Birmingham Conservatoire provides a pathway to cultivate research abilities that enhance performance, composition, or academic pursuits. Whether your focus lies in music (encompassing composition, music technology, musicology, performance, and jazz) or performing arts (including theatre, acting, directing, applied drama, dance, and interdisciplinary performance), you'll receive guidance from distinguished specialists in these disciplines.
Opting for a conservatoire setting grants you proximity to elite performers, helping you ground your research in an atmosphere of active musical and theatrical creation.
A PhD program facilitates self-directed, independent learning, bolstered by seasoned supervisors who are authorities in their domains. Birmingham Conservatoire offers a flexible system where you can distribute your allocated supervision hours among various expert advisors, customizing the support to match your project's unique demands.
While cultivating your independence as a researcher, you'll benefit from both supervisory guidance and the broader Conservatoire research network. Alongside specialized research training for music and performing arts scholars, there are frequent opportunities to showcase and discuss your work with fellow research students.
The career advantages of a PhD
The globally recognized Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) frequently serves as a prerequisite for academic or research-oriented careers in this field. Our Conservatoire's PhD program is structured to prepare you for professional opportunities in music and performing arts research or education. Numerous PhD alumni have established thriving careers as both scholars and practitioners.