Course Overview
The Film and Screen Studies (MPhil) at the University of Cambridge is a prestigious postgraduate program designed to provide students with advanced training in the critical study of film, screen media, and visual culture. The course aims to develop deep analytical skills and theoretical understanding through a combination of taught modules and independent research, culminating in a substantial dissertation. Unique features include its interdisciplinary approach, drawing on history, theory, and aesthetics, as well as access to world-class academic resources and archives.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for careers in academia, film criticism, curatorial roles, and the broader creative industries. The course also equips students with transferable skills in research, analysis, and communication, opening opportunities in media, publishing, and cultural policy.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is delivered by leading scholars in film and screen studies within the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics. Specific staff details may vary by year, but students can expect supervision from experts with extensive publications and international recognition in the field.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students benefit from access to the University of Cambridge's extensive library resources, including specialized collections in film and media studies. The program also offers opportunities to engage with cultural institutions and film archives in the UK, as well as seminars and events with industry professionals and visiting scholars.
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