Earlier this month, experts from the University of Exeter shared their guidance and answered questions about how to develop a successful Ph.D. application in the Humanities. The video (below) is now available for viewing by anyone considering postgraduate study in the Humanities.
Themes covered in this video include:
- How do I know if a Ph.D. is for me? What are the qualities required and what career paths can it lead to?
- What is distinctive about a UK Ph.D. in contrast with postgraduate study in other countries, and how does the supervision system operate?
- What are the keys to a successful research proposal, and how do expectations differ across disciplines?
- How can I identify a university with a strong research culture, and how should I go about locating and contacting prospective supervisors?
- Once I have embarked on a Ph.D., what kinds of training and career guidance can I expect to receive?
The discussion was chaired by Richard Toye, Professor of Modern History and Director of Postgraduate Research for the College of Humanities.
Joining him around the table are:
Professor Emma Cayley, Head of Modern Languages
Professor James Clark, Associate Dean for Research and Knowledge Transfer
Dr. Susannah Cornwall, Advanced Research Fellow in Theology
Dr. Matt Barber, Administrator – PG Admissions and Graduate School Support
The discussion will be chaired by Richard Toye, Professor of Modern History and Director of Postgraduate Research for the College of Humanities.
Joining him around the table will be:
Professor Emma Cayley, Head of Modern Languages
Professor James Clark, Associate Dean for Research and Knowledge Transfer
Dr. Susannah Cornwall, Advanced Research Fellow in Theology
Dr. Matt Barber, Administrator – PG Admissions and Graduate School Support
The webinar will run for approximately 40 minutes and a recording will subsequently be made available on the web. If you wish, you can submit questions in advance.
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