Film and TV Studies research and PhD programmes

Film and TV Studies and Film Production at Brunel have established a substantial body of research in a range of topics, including numerous major contributions to the field. Areas in which staff have published major work recognized in the field include horror, animation, the integration of video practice and theory, Marxism and the media, gender and sexuality, comedy, contemporary British and American television, European cinema, Hollywood, American independent cinema, Hong Kong cinema, and Third cinema. Some of our staff are also filmmakers, particularly in documentary, and/or use documentary itself as a form of research. There are case studies on these films below. 

Research opportunities for students 

Research students are welcomed to Brunel as valued members of our thriving, research-intensive community. Browse PhD opportunities below and find out about the funding available for students.

Research in Film and TV Studies

Find people, projects, groups and publications in Film Studies and read more about related research to this area. 

Independent assessment of our research quality (REF 2021)

Explore our work

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The Soil and the Sea

The Soil and the Sea unveils the violence lying beneath a garden, a school, a cafe, a hotel, and other unremarkable landscapes. As the camera interrogates these everyday spaces, voices fill them with erased stories.

 

Fully-funded studentships

Our funded studentships become available at different times of the year. Please keep checking our page regularly to see the latest funded opportunities. We also advertise all our funded studentships as soon as they become available on the @BrunelResearch twitter account.

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