Story Foundry PhD by Publication (Distance Learning)
Program Overview
Story Foundry PhD by Publication (Distance Learning)
Overview
This PhD by Publication encourages innovative and interdisciplinary forms of practice with a narrative or story-based focus.
What are we offering?
This programme is a distance learning PhD, open to full-time international students who have a well-established professional career. It gives you the flexibility to continue to live and work where you're based while following an independent research programme supported by regular supervision sessions. You'll have the opportunity to engage with a shorter time of study, taking two years instead of three, to complete and submit a 10,000-20,000-word thesis. This programme does not require UK residency.
What kind of PhD Proposals are you looking for?
Your PhD proposal must have a clear central vision and concept. Narrative research, creative nonfiction, creative writing, scriptwriting, or contemporary approaches to storytelling should sit at the heart of your proposal.
Beyond these requirements, the field is open. Your project may span several disciplines or may incorporate elements that are not usually found in a standard course of study, for example:
- Films: One of our students has produced several short films and a feature-length film. The student’s thesis explores the motifs in his cinematic process.
- A body of writing: Another student has produced a body of writing over a period of 30 years, including several novels and plays. The student’s thesis explores paradigms of power, time and space in her selected textual works.
Your established outputs to-date can include (but are not limited to) written publications, conference presentations, or a track record of creative artworks, such as fine art, design, music or performance. These outputs will be the foundation on which you continue your study on the course. Innovative projects which cross boundaries and borders are of particular interest. More generally, we're keen to support projects that have the potential to inspire, impact and transform society.
Who is eligible?
The PhD by Publication is no less rigorous than the traditional route. We welcome candidates who are active researchers/practitioners and who have developed their research skills to doctoral level. You must be able to demonstrate an extensive portfolio of creative work, public works or publications which highlight the potential for original contribution to knowledge. It's important that your creative work/practice can be judged against the PhD assessment criteria.
Please note, only International Students (i.e. from outside the UK) are eligible for this PhD course.
PhD structure
Overview
By adding an academic accreditation to your existing portfolio of work or career, you'll position yourself to take the next step, and open up further academic and industry opportunities.
You’ll be able to frame and articulate your practice and career within specialist contexts, such as situating your work within literary and storytelling traditions or within the context of social, economical and digital transformations.
Rather than focusing narrowly on the discipline or subject, we'll support you to focus on the purpose of your research and we'll help you to produce a thesis that aligns with your career goals.
This course is only available as a full-time PhD. However, highly focused candidates will be able to fit their programme of study around existing commitments.
Attendance and timetables
You'll take part in an independent research programme supported by professional mentoring and supervision sessions with your Director of Studies. You'll have the opportunity to complete your PhD sooner than you would normally do. Students usually submit the thesis for their PhD by Publication within two years.
Individualised, subject-specific research training
The majority of your PhD will be delivered through bespoke 1-2-1 mentoring sessions with your Director of Studies.
Other research training
Throughout the programme you'll have access to a range of researcher development courses and groups. Towards the end of your PhD, we'll support you to prepare for your viva and to develop a career plan for life beyond your thesis.
Assessment
You'll complete and submit a 10,000-20,000 word thesis. Most students will submit this thesis after two years but some students may find they're in a position to submit it after one year.
Opportunities
Open lectures and seminars
Situated in the Research and Enterprise Department as part of the Graduate College at Bath Spa University, The Story Society works closely with other departments and schools across the University. You'll automatically become a member of the The Story Society research centre and you can select which other research centres you would like to join.
At the start of every term, The Story Society publishes and shares a programme of events led by other research centres across the University.
Work placements, industry links and internships
As part of the Story Foundry PhD you'll be surrounded by leading professionals connected to a wide range of key networks in the UK writing industry. You can select which network you would like to work with to integrate and present your work, attend and present at conferences and submit publications. Our networks include:
- The Story Foundry
- Paper Nations
- NCACE
- Transnational Literature Journal
- GALA
- NAWE
Research environment
Where the subject is taught
The Story Foundry PhD is a remote-working PhD with supporting staff based at either Locksbrook Campus or Newton Park. This PhD is truly global and forms part of an international community.
Resources
Learning resources for the programme will be available through the University's library and Ultra, the University's Virtual Learning Environment. There is a wealth of material available via electronic sources that can be accessed on and off campus.
Key components of the programme are the support networks and expertise available within and across the Graduate College and the three strategic research centres: The Story Society, Environmental Humanities and Creative and Cultural Industries.
Students will also have access to the University's Researcher Development Programme and additional training and engagement opportunities with the National Centre for Academic and Cultural Exchange (NCACE).
Fees
2024 entry
- UK full time: £19,155
- International full time: £19,155
Additional course costs
You may need to pay additional course costs over and above your tuition fees, for example, for specialist equipment or trips and visits. Please check the course Programme Document for details of any additional costs. You can also read our Additional Course Costs Policy for further information.
Funding opportunities
Please visit our Funding pages for an overview of the funding options that may be available, including scholarships and bursaries.
Interested in applying?
What we look for in applicants
We encourage applicants from across the arts, culture, sciences and humanities disciplines, who are already champions of story and who want to add a PhD qualification to their practice/career. You'll need to be demonstrably dedicated to crossing disciplinary boundaries both within and outside of the University and the industry.
How are applications assessed?
Your application will be reviewed by at least two specialists in your proposed area, who'll then decide if you should be called to interview.
If you're invited, you'll be interviewed by a panel of three interviewers, including a chair, a potential Director of Studies who is an expert in the proposed field/genre, and an academic member of staff from another subject area.
The application process will be highly selective, but we'll aim to inform all applicants of the outcome of their application by August.
Interview and portfolio guidance
Your established outputs to-date can include (but are not limited to) film, creative writing (for example, novel writing, poetry, scriptwriting, writing for games, spoken word, memoir and nonfiction), immersive technology, performance, theatre, journalism, conference presentations, or a track record of creative artworks, such as fine art, design, music or performance.
These outputs will be the foundation on which you continue your study on the course. Innovative projects that cross boundaries and borders are of particular interest.
If the Story Foundry Low-Residency PhD appeals to you, we would love to hear from you. Please get in touch via this expression of interest form at the same time as starting your application. This will give you the opportunity to chat with a member of our team to discuss your query further.
This is not an official application or proposal, so don’t be shy. We would just like the opportunity to hear a bit about you and your proposed research so that we can discuss how this programme might suit you. You may also use this form to ask us any questions if you are not yet ready to make an application.
How do I apply?
Please note that this programme will be recruiting for March 2025.
Applications for October 2025 will open from January 2025 and will have a deadline of the beginning of August 2025. Find out more on our how to apply page.
Please begin your application as soon as possible. Find out more on our how to apply page.
For more information please contact .
If you’d like to talk to a member of the course team or arrange a visit, please email .
Fast-track interviews
Applicants who meet the entry requirements with respect to the quality and concept of their proposal will be offered a Fast Track Interview.
These will be allocated on a first come, first served basis and we therefore recommend that you submit your application as soon as possible. Should you be successful in your interview, you'll receive priority access for entry to our October programme.
The second round of interviews will be held towards the end of July for consideration for entry in October (if there are still places available) or March of the following year.
Contact us
Admissions:
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Course leader: Bambo Soyinka
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Related
- The Story Society
- Research Degrees
- How to apply
- Research and Enterprise
Key facts
- Award: PhD Story Foundry
- School/s: School of Writing, Publishing and the Humanities
- Campus or location: Distance learning
- Course length: One to two years full time.
Entry requirements
We encourage applicants from across the arts, culture, sciences and humanities disciplines, who are already champions of story and who want to add a PhD qualification to their practice/career. You'll need to be demonstrably dedicated to crossing disciplinary boundaries both within and outside of the University and the industry.
