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Warwick announces 100 MA Scholarships

There are 100 scholarships of £5,000 available under the Warwick Taught Masters Scholarships Scheme, for taught masters students starting their course at Warwick this autumn.

The Warwick Taught Masters Scholarship has helped me to focus exclusively on my studies. The Scholarship represents a unique opportunity, giving students the financial freedom to dedicate their time to what interests and inspires them.

Frances Riley, MA Global Media and Communication

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Sat 11 Mar 2017, 13:17 | Tags: News Research funding

Prof. Gundle and Dr. Schoonover receive funding for major research project on production practices in Italy

PRODUCERS AND PRODUCTION PRACTICES IN THE HISTORY OF ITALIAN CINEMA, 1949-1975

Principal investigator: Stephen Gundle (Warwick)

Co-Investigators: Karl Schoonover (Warwick), Stefano Baschiera (Queens, Belfast), Christopher Wagstaff (formerly Reading)

AHRC Major Research Project. Grant received £718,500

To run March 2016 - February 2019

The project will bring together a core group of researchers with established expertise in different aspects of the film industry to examine the way Italian producers shaped global film production and distribution between the late 1940s and the mid 1970s. It will do this by exploring a wide range of business practices and the domestic and international contexts in which these developed. The practices in question played a crucial role in building international markets for Italian films and creating production and distribution strategies which turned Italian cinema into a global force. They set a vital precedent for other emerging national cinemas in Europe and the world. The importance of producers has not been recognised in conventional scholarship and therefore the activities of these key players have been inadequately investigated and analysed. Project research will establish what their goals were, how they operated to achieve those goals, and what conditioning factors framed their activities. The papers of several major producers from the most successful period of the Italian cinema and of the main industry association have recently become available for study, providing a unique opportunity to investigate hitherto obscure practices and to research a particular production culture in unprecedented depth. The project will produce a range of outputs that will reinterpret the history of postwar Italian cinema and benefit both present and future scholars and those interested in Italian and international film culture more generally, as well as sectors of the cinema industry itself.

Fri 26 Feb 2016, 11:13 | Tags: News Research funding Research impact Research news

Two MA Scholarships to award for the academic year 2016-17

The Department of Film and Television is delighted to announce that we have two MA Scholarships to award for the academic year 2016-17. Both scholarships are fee waivers only. The scholarships will be awarded to outstanding students proposing topics for further research which will enhance the research profile of the Department.

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Mon 08 Feb 2016, 18:30 | Tags: Postgraduate News Research funding

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