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Centre for Film, Television and Screen Studies

Description

The Centre for Film, Television and Screen Studies research centre brings together scholars from disciplines across Bangor University who teach and research various aspects of film, television and screen studies, to share methodological ideas and work on collaborative research projects. In this, it responds to the changing nature of the disciplines, where important work is increasingly conducted outside of traditional Film Studies departments.

The Centre's purpose is to facilitate this collaboration, coordinate undergraduate teaching, develop postgraduate provision, and provide a platform from which to secure funding, attract high-quality students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and improve the visibility of the Centre's research within and beyond academia through dissemination, innovation and engagement. Through programmes of research seminars, conferences, symposia, special screenings and exhibitions, the Centre will foster a vibrant research culture that will reach beyond Bangor to bring together scholars from across disciplines and institutions.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Contact details

Bangor University
College Road
Bangor
LL57 2DG
United Kingdom
Website: http://cftss.bangor.ac.uk/

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Type

  • University-based infrastructure
  • Centre

Project Tags

  • Art tag
  • Film studies tag
  • History tag
  • Media studies tag

University affiliation(s)

Bangor University
Bangor

Last modified:

2024-09-22 00:00:09

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