Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 21,300
Per year
Start Date
2026-01-01
Medium of studying
Film Production
Duration
48 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Film Production | Film Studies
Area of study
Film Production | Film Studies
Education type
Film Production | Film Studies
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 21,300
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-01-01-
2025-09-01-
2026-01-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Overview

The Department of Film and Television offers supervisory expertise in a wide range of subject areas, including classical Hollywood cinema, British cinema, television drama, comedy, animation, and documentary.


Key Information

Programme Duration

  • MPhil: one year full-time; two years part-time
  • PhD: up to four years full-time; up to eight years part-time

Start Date

  • January 2025, September 2025, January 2026

Application Deadline

  • January 2025 start: 1 December 2024
  • September 2025 start:
    • Overseas applicants: 25 July 2025
    • Home applicants: 1 August 2025
  • January 2026 start: 1 December 2025

Delivery Method

  • Distance Learning, On-Campus

Location

  • Clifton

Awards Available

  • PhD, MPhil

Programme Structure

MPhil

  • A standalone, one-year (full-time) research degree
  • Students will undertake their own research project, concluding in the submission of a 25,000-word dissertation
  • Students may have the option to audit units from our taught master's programmes if they are relevant to their research

PhD

  • A research project undertaken across four years (full-time, minimum period of study three years), culminating in an 80,000-word thesis
  • As well as having the option to audit taught units, there may be the potential for PhD students to teach units themselves from their second year of study onwards

World-Leading Research

  • The University of Bristol is ranked fifth for research in the UK (Times Higher Education)
  • 94% of our research assessed as world-leading or internationally excellent

Entry Requirements

MPhil

  • An upper second-class degree or international equivalent
  • Acceptance will also depend on evidence of your readiness to pursue a research degree

PhD

  • A master's qualification, or be working towards a master's qualification, or international equivalent
  • Applicants without a master's qualification may be considered on an exceptional basis, provided they hold a first-class undergraduate degree (or international equivalent)
  • Applicants with a non-traditional background may be considered provided they can demonstrate substantial equivalent and relevant experience that has prepared them to undertake their proposed course of study

Fees and Funding

Home

  • Full-time: £4,850 per year
  • Part-time: £2,425 per year

Overseas

  • Full-time: £21,300 per year

Alumni Discount

  • University of Bristol students and graduates can benefit from a 25% reduction in tuition fees for postgraduate study

Funding and Scholarships

  • The University of Bristol is part of the South, West and Wales Doctoral Training Partnership (SWW DTP), which offers studentships annually
  • For information on other funding opportunities, including University-funded studentships, please see the Faculty of Arts, Law and Social Sciences funding pages

Career Prospects

  • This programme is particularly well suited to developing a career in higher education, and for work on high-level research and creative projects in the fields of film and television

Meet Our Supervisors

  • Dr Alex Clayton
  • Dr Pete Falconer
  • Dr Jimmy Hay
  • Dr Jacqueline Maingard
  • Dr Nariman Massoumi
  • Dr Kristian Moen
  • Dr Helen Piper
  • Professor Sarah Street

Research Groups

  • There is a lively postgraduate community in the department which runs a film club and shares research through regular research events and presentations of current postgraduate research
  • The department has a termly programme of research seminars and public talks, and co-leads a regional research group, Screen Research, which organises workshops on topics across film, television and screen media.
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