Speaker series for semester one
We are very pleased to announce our speaker series for this semester.
We are very pleased to announce our speaker series for this semester.
A workshop on East German Documentary Cinema took place in the University’s Wardlaw Museum on 30 May-1 June 2022.
Dr Tom Rice has been awarded a prestigious British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship for his project entitled "Conservative Convergence: The Daily Mail and the Evolution of the Transmedial Newspaper, 1896-1960."
Kirsty and her collaborator Zhaoyu Zhu have been awarded the Katherine Singer Kovács Essay Award.
Over 75% of research carried out by the Department of Film Studies at the University of St Andrews is world-leading or internationally excellent, according to the results of the Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021).
Members of the Film Studies community at St Andrews have received multiple nominations for awards from the British Association of Film Television and Screen Studies this year.
Dr Tom Rice, Senior Lecturer in Film Studies, has been awarded a 2-year Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) Research Network grant for a project entitled "The Lost World of Filmstrips".
Dr Lucy Donaldson, senior lecturer in Film Studies, has won a British Academy/Leverhulme Small Grant for her project: 'Colouring in the margins: George Hoyningen-Huene’s work in film (1953-1962)'.
Current MLitt student Georgina Beeby has published an article in the journal Film Matters: 'Examining the Function of Pretrauma Cinema, WALL-E and the Warning for Our Future'.
(Im)material worlds is an artists’ moving image programme that gives focus to the environmental crisis from Global South and postcolonial perspectives.