Carwyn Morris
6 months ago
CHINA.EU project SOAS, University of London in United Kingdom
Degree Level
PhD
Field of study
Communication Studies
Funding
The PhD positions are fully funded, with no tuition fees and a yearly stipend in line with UK university norms. Funding includes resources for fieldwork, participation in conferences, hosting workshops, and publishing materials.
Deadline
Jul 21, 2026
Country
United Kingdom
University
SOAS University of London

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Funding details
The PhD positions are fully funded, with no tuition fees and a yearly stipend in line with UK university norms. Funding includes resources for fieldwork, participation in conferences, hosting workshops, and publishing materials.
What's required
Applicants should have a strong interest in human geography, media studies, cultural industries, and global China. No specific degree or GPA requirements are mentioned, but candidates are expected to be suitable for PhD-level research. Fieldwork in France or Germany is required depending on the project. Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed online and must complete an online application if selected.
How to apply
Submit your application materials via email to the PI, Dr Carwyn Morris at [email protected]. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an online interview on July 23. Selected candidates must complete their online application by July 25.
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I am looking for two PhD students for the ERC funded project, CHINA.EU . The PhDs will:
- be based at School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London in the Media Department (currently the Centre for Global Media and Communications);
- be fully-funded, with no tuition fees and a yearly stipend in-line with UK university norms;
- include fieldwork in France (PhD 1) or Germany (PhD 2).
Submissions via email.
The PhDs would be supervised by the PI, Dr Carwyn Morris, and other faculty members. The PhDs would contribute to the CHINA.EU project and would have resources to engage in fieldwork and long-term research projects, participate in international conferences, host workshops, publish materials, and work with non-academic organisations alongside the PI. These PhD projects are ideally suited for someone with an interest in human geography, media studies, the cultural industries, and global China.
The PhDs will be housed within the Media Department at the SOAS. The project is interdisciplinary, mixing human geography and media studies. The project is most closely aligned with scholarship on platform urbanism, human geography, media studies, and infrastructure studies, as well as the emerging research on wanghong urbanism and global China.
Deadline: July 21st 2025.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an online interview with the PI on July 23. The selected candidates will need to complete their online application by July 25.
Selected candidates would be expected to start in October 2025 for the 2025/26 academic year.
To submit your materials please email the PI, Dr Carwyn Morris [email protected]