Theatre Research Degrees
- ChiPrints Repository
- Inaugural Lectures
- PhD and MPhil Degrees
- Business Research Degrees
- Childhood, Social Work and Social Policy Research Degrees
- Dance Research Degrees
- Education Research Degrees
- English and Creative Writing Research Degrees
- Law Research Degrees
- Pre-PhD Preparation
- Psychology and Criminology Research Degrees
- Sport Research Degrees
- Theatre Research Degrees
- Research Centres
- Centre for Cultural History
- Centre for Education, Innovation and Equity
- Centre for Future Technologies
- Centre for Health and Allied Sport and Exercise Science Research (CHASER)
- Centre for Sustainable Business
- Centre for Workforce Development
- Centre of Excellence for Childhood, Society and Inclusion
- Chichester Centre for Critical and Creative Writing
- Chichester Centre for Fairy Tales, Fantasy and Speculative Fiction
- Creative Industries Research Centre
- MOVER Centre
- People and Well-Being in the Everyday Research Centre (POWER)
- Child and Adolescent Socio-Emotional Development Lab
- Cognitive Ageing and Dementia Research Lab
- Creative Research Methods Lab
- Cultural and Social Cognition Laboratory
- Employee Well-being in Work & Organisational Psychology (EWWOP) Lab
- Functional Behavioural Science Laboratory
- Human Attention Laboratory
- Lab for Global Research on Gender, Sexuality and Identity
- Mental Health and Wellbeing Lab
- Quantitative Criminology Lab
- Research in Practice Hub
- Sexualised Violence and Abuse Research Lab
- Vocal Communication Lab
- Qualitative Research Hub
- Social Work Collaborative Research Hub
- The Iris Murdoch Research Centre
- Research Excellence Framework
- Research Governance
- Research Office
In achieving both artistic ambition and academic astuteness, prospective postgraduate theatre research students will join a thriving research environment.
Postgraduate Arts Researchers at the University Of Chichester enjoy creative encouragement and the critical support of supervision within an inspiring community. As a department committed to innovative new performance within contemporary contexts, current theoretic frameworks and practice-based knowledge inform the excellence of teaching led by our research expertise. Areas of specialist supervision that may be of particular appeal to prospective postgraduate researchers in Theatre include:
- Theatre, health and wellbeing
- Trauma and transformation
- Performance intimacies and performative efficacies
- Arts and intervention within public place/space and site
- Post-colonialism(s) and dramaturgy
- Autobiological Performance
- Biopolitical performance in terrorism and tourism
Through a programme of partnered research training, development events, exhibitions and performance, Postgraduate Researchers in Theatre further benefit from the opportunities for sharing and exchange of practices with research from Visual/Fine Art and Dance.