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The Communication PhD program offers academic and career-building prospects to cultivate your growth as an autonomous, innovative scholar capable of advancing knowledge at the cutting edge of the field. You'll collaborate with a dedicated supervisory team whose expertise matches your research focus. Based in the vibrant Department of Media, Culture and Creative Industries - known for its progressive, externally engaged research - you may also work with advisors from Journalism when appropriate. Your research training and projects will deliver practical value extending beyond academic circles.
Applicants should normally:
Hold at least a good 2.1 BA qualification or equivalent
Hold an MA qualification with at least Merit or an equivalent qualification
Have studied Media, Film, Television, Cultural Studies or another relevant subject in the social sciences or humanities
English requirements
Examples of this evidence include a degree from a British or other Anglophone university or a minimum overall score of 7.5 and no less than 7.0 in any of the subtests (Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking) in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) administered by the British Council.