AHRC Studentships (PhD) in Dance available at the University of Roehampton for UK and EU students through the
              TECHNE Partnership (application deadline February 7, 2016)
The Department of Dance at the University of Roehampton invites expressions of interest to join our PhD Programme. We are interested in all genres of dance practised within and beyond Britain. All fields of Dance Studies are welcome but we would be especially interested in hearing from potential candidates on the following topics:
Contemporary Performance
              Dance Ethnography
              Dance and Community Arts
              Dance and Health
              Dance, Gender and Sexuality
              Dance Histories
              Philosophy of Dance
              Practice-led Research
              Choreography and Cross Disciplinary Practices
              Popular and Social Dance
              Ballet
              Choreomusical analysis
              Dance Analysis
              Dance and Visual Culture
              Dance as Intangible Cultural Heritage
A list of current research students and potential supervisors in the Dance Department can be found at the Centre for Dance Research website:
Key Dates:
Student TECHNE Open evening, November 4, 2015, 5:30-7:30 (. Attendees can register for the event via the Eventbrite link or RSVP via ).
Expressions of interest requested by December 1, 2015
Roehampton internal deadline for submission of application drafts to proposed supervisors by January 8, 2016
The University of Roehampton is pleased to be a member of TECHNE, a Consortium of seven institutions in London and the South-East that form an AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP). Over five years (2014-2019), the TECHNE Consortium will fund approximately 176 PhD studentships for outstanding Arts and Humanities postgraduate researchers across the partner institutions.
TECHNE’s vision is to produce scholars who are highly motivated and prepared for academic, public or professional life. Students will benefit from a diversity of training opportunities and be able to draw on supervisory expertise from across the Consortium. The name ‘TECHNE’ in reference to the Greek term for craft – it will create a new model for collaborative research skills training for PhD students.
At Roehampton, we cover a broad range of subjects in the arts and humanities, and we have the research expertise to supervise in most of the subject areas covered by TECHNE. For further information on how to apply for TECHNE studentships please go to:
For dance specific enquiries: contact Dr Stacey Prickett, Research Degrees Convener (); 020 8392 3371
Graduate School at Roehampton: , tel: 020 8392 3619, TECHNE at Roehampton: