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Mark Player

Embarking on a PhD is unlike any form of education you have previously done.

Mark Player, PhD student

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Professor Teresa Murjas

Through curating audio-recorded material, video, photography and textual narrative, I focused on exploring the boundaries of the Evacuee Archive at the Museum of English Rural Life, and on extending its reach.

Professor Teresa Murjas, Professor in Theatre & Performance and researcher

John Whitney

I’m a practitioner first, so one of the things I enjoy most is that I get to work on performance as part of my PhD.

John Whitney, PhD student

Sarah Byrne

I’m really interested in how different media interact, and what impact this has on the storytelling process and the experience of watching a performance.
Sarah Byrne, PhD student

Professor Lúcia Nagib

We came up with the idea of an intermedial history of Brazilian cinema. It is a way of reconstructing the history of a national cinema through the ways in which it has conversed with other arts and media.

Professor Lúcia Nagib, Professor in Film and researcher 

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Share your experience of working on research in the Department of Film, Theatre & Television by emailing minghellastudios@reading.ac.uk.