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A photography research degree provides the chance to investigate cutting-edge creative practice as academic inquiry by creating an original portfolio. You'll refine your artistic approach through a structured research methodology, showcasing a nuanced understanding of production contexts and presentation environments. The program encourages building upon current scholarship and methodologies while making novel contributions to the field. Students may alternatively pursue a purely historical or theoretical Photography PhD, following conventional dissertation formats. Doctoral study helps photographers advance professionally by facilitating artistic growth, particularly through developing substantial, cohesive bodies of work while building research expertise. The culminating projects often lead to publications or exhibitions. For many candidates, the doctorate represents both a meaningful personal journey and an advanced academic achievement. Scholars can present and critique work through various platforms including digital and in-person seminars, conferences, and networking with photography experts. Hardwick Campus offers exceptional resources that all research students are urged to utilize in their creative processes. Career Prospects Our doctoral candidates acquire multifaceted competencies prized globally, preparing them for academic and professional success. At UoG, you'll hone vital capabilities in scholarly inquiry, academic writing, project coordination, and analytical thinking to face future challenges. These transferable skills create pathways in diverse fields including higher education, research centers, businesses, and nonprofit organizations, empowering graduates to implement research-based solutions and achieve their goals.
A bachelor’s degree with honours, graded 2.1 or above in a related subject area. 
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.