

The Townshend Studio and VC PhD Scholarship
At University of West London
地點
United Kingdom
資格
博士
資金類型
Fee waiver/discount
最後期限
聯繫大學
獎金價值
未指定
關於獎學金
平均每年申請人數
未指定
資格
博士提供的獎勵數量
未指定
獎勵價值
未指定
適合學年
聯繫大學
資金細節
Full-time: Stipend of £22,000 per year (tax free). Part-time: Stipend of £11,000 per year (tax free).
學習方式
Full Time, Part Time
繳交方式
未指定
課程申請截止日期
聯繫大學
資金類型
Fee waiver/discount獎勵分配
All eligible
考慮了其他方面
Mature students
獎項可用於
Stipend, Tuition fees
性別要求
All
國籍要求
All
你正申請的課程主題
非特定學科選擇依據
聯繫大學
選擇標準
Full-time
- Stipend of £22,000 per year (tax free)
- Tuition fees waived
- Duration: Three years
Part-time
- Stipend of £11,000 per year (tax free)
- Tuition fees waived
- Duration: Six years
We are looking for someone to propose a doctoral research project based around this amazing and unique collection of electronic musical instruments starting in the new academic year. The proposal can be for anything to do with the collection, but it needs to support the agenda that underpins the Townshend Studio project: a place for learning, collaboration, experimentation and play which is inspired by and built upon the musical and artistic legacy of Ealing, with a goal of promoting and encouraging creative practice for all. In particular, we are looking for proposals which create shareable new content, activities and/or knowledge which promote this agenda. Practice-based approaches are encouraged.
Possible areas for applications might be:
Exploring ways in which contemporary digital technologies can be used in conjunction with these machines. The university has a range of audio, MIDI and control voltage interfaces.
Placing the Townshend Studio and its collection of instruments in a historical context. Projects might range from histories of synthesis and sampling to the Ealing / West London music scene.
Understanding how communities of practice and individuals engage with and use the collection. This might be a study that works in collaboration with the funded Artist-in-Residence scheme that started in 2025.
An ethnographic study about the technology and its maintenance. Many of the older items in the collection have very few people qualified to maintain them and very few experienced expert users. How can we capture that knowledge and make it available?
If you are interested, please contact Simon Zagorski-Thomas or Justin Paterson in the first instance with a short outline of your idea and we will help to develop a formal application from that.
獎學金截止日期:聯繫大學
申請流程:Separate application required
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