Research topics will be based within the following areas:
Literature and decolonisation
Ecolinguistics
Creative Writing
Crime fiction
LGBTQ+ perspectives in fiction
Children’s and YA literature
Travel writing
Poetry and the environment
PhD by publication
You will be studying under the supervision of experienced academics who have supervised PhDs and MAs to completion.
The studentship provides an exciting opportunity to undertake an original research project. The successful applicant(s) will be based at the University of Gloucestershire’s Francis Close Hall Campus. You will be part of a stimulating research student environment and a vibrant outward-looking Research Priority Area, Culture, Continuity and Transformation.
Benefits
100% of Home Fees for 1 year of study.
Application
Please send a CV, a research proposal detailing your project based on the guidelines stated here: https://www.glos.ac.uk/information/knowledge-base/how-to-write-a-research-proposal/ and a covering letter outlining your suitability to:
Dr Charlotte Beyer
School of Education and Humanities
University of Gloucestershire
cbeyer@glos.ac.uk