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Social and Behavioural Science (Media, Languages and Cultures) MRes

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Nottingham University Malaysia

Social and Behavioural Science (Media, Languages and Cultures) MRes

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Nottingham University Malaysia

Social and Behavioural Science (Media, Languages and Cultures) MRes

Qualification
Master's Degree
Duration
1 years
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English Requirement
IELTS 7.0
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Free
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The Social and Behavioural Science ( Media, Languages and Cultures) MRes at Nottingham University at the School of Media, Languages and Cultures offers research degrees that are interdisciplinary that broadly covers the fields of media, communications and culture. Under this umbrella are options focusing on media democracy, media reform, Southeast Asian cinema, youth and new media, internet governance, civil society, creative industries, digital media, and film. Other areas of expertise include music, food culture and identity, migration, cross-cultural and intercultural issues, and multiculturalism and sociology.

In a globalized world where constantly evolving technology becomes the basis and medium of socio-cultural and political communication, the school’s research degrees tap into a much-needed understanding of our common urban modern world, providing a critical understanding of the inner workings and meanings of objects, media and everyday cultural artefacts that we take for granted.

Entry requirements

At least a second class honours degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant discipline. Non-UK qualifications will be assessed against this standard.

If deemed necessary, applicants may also be required to attend an interview.

Applicants must have graduated from an approved university. Other equivalent qualifications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Entry requirements in the prospectus and website may not always apply and individual offers may vary.

Course content

Our research covers areas including:

  • comparative literature, Japanese literature, literary translation
  • digital cultures, youth and social networks
  • food, identity and transnationalism
  • international information flows – questions of imbalance, cultural and media imperialism and dependency
  • media and human rights – these include communication rights, media and gender relations, and media and minority groups
  • performing arts: music, drama, performance, applied creative practices
  • Southeast Asian cinema, particularly Indonesian, Malaysian and Singaporean films
  • the history, policies and structures of the culture industries - these encompass structural analysis, political economy and post-colonial development studies
 
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