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The Centre for Film and Screen offers an exciting, supportive and genuinely interdisciplinary environment in which to undertake doctoral study. In recent years, the Centre has hosted a range of prominent academic speakers, as well as filmmakers such as Michael Haneke, Lucrecia Martel and Gianfranco Rosi. The libraries of the University are very well stocked and many Colleges offer additional funds and resources to facilitate research. Teaching opportunities are also varied, ranging from one-on-one tuition to group supervision and seminars.
Taking into account a range of factors — the intimacy of College life, the broader research culture, as well as the close proximity to London — °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï strikes the perfect balance for a PhD student. Above all else, however, it is the dedication of the faculty that has made my own experience here one of both personal and academic fulfilment.
Jules O'Dwyer, former PhD student in the Centre for Film and Screen (March 2022)