Education
- Contemporary theatre, especially in Europe, the UK, Ireland, South America, South Africa, India, and North America
- Performance, democracy, and ‘community’
- Performance and cultural identities, especially related to gender, sexuality, race, class, nation, and age
- Geographies of theatre and performance, including performance and cities, installation art, site-specific performance, and immersive performance
- Cultural performance history, historiography, documentation, and archiving
- Early modern and Renaissance drama and Shakespeare in performance
Research
Research by the staff, postgraduate students, post-doctoral fellows, distinguished visiting researchers, audiences, and other members of the public is focused through four main – but overlapping – strands of research on:
- cultural histories of performance
- transnational performance
- live art
- applied and socially-engaged performance
PhD Programmes
Drama Scholarships
Below you will find scholarships related to Drama. Distinction can be made between scholarships provided by the University and those provided by independent providers.
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