Postgraduate Researcher Hub
Our postgraduate researchers are at the heart of research life in the Faculty of Media, Arts and Humanities.
The research of a community of over 280 postgraduate researchers (PGRs) spans the reach of subject specialisms and transdisciplinary expertise gathered in the Faculty, from literature, media and history to linguistics and philosophy, film and art history to music, drama and creative practice. Their scholarship and practice involves investigating the major questions of our time, from digital technologies of culture, and transformations in social, cultural and political life, to our planetary environment, health and belonging. They work in archives, create new forms of practice, engage with organisations, institutions and communities. Our PGRs are often involved in the activities of our Research Centres and networks, and also run student-led networks, reading groups, work in progress seminars, and numerous events and conferences.
We work closely with the Sussex Researcher School, who offer training, support and funding for projects, and who oversee the governance of postgraduate researcher practice at the University from supervision to ethics. In addition, we run our own Media, Arts and Humanities training opportunities, including a Lecturer Training Programme (LTP) which offers everyone the chance to engage in teaching and professionalisation workshops, including shadowing faculty in their seminar teaching. Many of our PGRs go on to gain experience as Doctoral Tutors in the Faculty.
The AHRC Consortium for the Humanities and the Arts South-east England is based administratively and directed from Sussex, a network of nine university institutions across the region with a strong shared collaborative ethos, which offers studentships, training and placements. All PGRs at Sussex are CHASE students. The University is part of the new AHRC Doctoral Landscape Award, with studentships available.
We welcome exploratory conversations and enquiries.