Scholarship details

Study levels

Research

Student type

Future students

Study area

Creative industries, Creative practice and communication and design

Citizenship

Australian or New Zealand and International

Application dates

Applications close
21 October 2024

What you'll receive

There are two scholarships available.

  • If you are either international or domestic (and not an Indigenous Australian), you'll receive a stipend scholarship of $32,192 per annum for a maximum duration of 3.5 years while undertaking a QUT PhD. The duration includes an extension of up to 6 months if approved for your candidature. This is the full-time, tax-free rate which will index annually.
  • If you are an Indigenous Australian, you’ll receive a stipend scholarship of $45,000 per annum for a maximum duration of 3.5 years while undertaking a QUT PhD. The duration includes an extension of up to 6 months if approved for your candidature. This is the full-time, tax-free rate which does not index annually.

If you're a domestic student, you will receive a Research Training Program Fee-Offset for your research degree.

If you're an international student, you will also receive a QUT tuition fee sponsorship for your research degree.

As the scholarship recipient, you will have the opportunity to work with a team of leading researchers, to undertake your own innovative research in and across the field.

Eligibility

  • You need to meet the entry requirements for a QUT Doctor of Philosophy including any English language requirements.
  • Enrol as a full-time, internal student by 24 February 2025.
  • Have a background in at least one of these areas:
    • media and communication studies
    • cultural studies
    • computational communication research
    • internet studies
    • political communication.
  • As one of these scholarships is targeted to Indigenous Australian candidates, the Indigenous candidate must provide evidence confirming their Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent as per Confirmation of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Descent Policy / Document / MOPP (qut.edu.au)

How to apply

  • The first step is to email Professor Axel Bruns, detailing your academic and research background, your motivation to research in this field and interest in this scholarship, and include your CV.
  • If supported to apply, you will then submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) following the advice at How to apply for a research degree.
  • In your EOI, nominate Professor Axel Bruns as your proposed principal supervisor, and copy the link to this scholarship website into question 2 of the financial details section.

About the scholarship

We offer two scholarships on this topic, and specifically seek at least one Indigenous Australian candidate. Students from diverse and multilingual backgrounds are also especially encouraged to apply.

Candidates may come from a range of backgrounds within the humanities and social sciences, and have an interest in working within media and communication studies, with a particular interest in populism, propaganda, and/or polarisation. At least one candidate should also have an interest in affect, emotion, identity, and fandom in public and political communication, and the way that these factors overlap and intersect with partisanship and populism.

Candidates should have an interest in, and early experience with, working with qualitative, quantitative, and/or mixed-methods research approaches; our work provides options for drawing on big data from news media and social media sources as well as for deep analysis of small, targeted collections of content. In particular, this may also include multi-modal approaches which investigate the “video first” Internet and the way that this emphasis on audiovisual content affects the dynamics and drivers of partisanship and polarisation.

Indigenous Australian candidates are welcome to address any relevant topic. Indigenous candidates may be interested in addressing topics like the recent Voice to Parliament referendum in Australia and/or similar processes elsewhere in the world; however, there is absolutely no requirement for Indigenous candidates to address only such topics. Successful Indigenous Australian candidates will be eligible for the Indigenous Postgraduate Research Award (IPRA), which supersedes this ‘Polarisation and Partisanship in Australian and International Public Debates’ scholarship stipend.

These two PhD projects will contribute to the work of the Australian Laureate Fellowship project Drivers and Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate, a groundbreaking research project led by Prof. Axel Bruns and funded by the Australian Research Council for the period of 2022-27, and join a team of more than ten doctoral and postdoctoral researchers working on related issues.

The successful candidates will be supervised by Professor Axel Bruns and other members of the Laureate team, and have the opportunity to engage in an innovative and highly active team of researchers using cutting-edge qualitative and quantitative methods ranging from in-depth manual content analysis through computational social science to AI-enhanced analysis of public communication data from news media and social media sources.

The candidates will join the vibrant scholarly community of the world-leading QUT Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC), and have an opportunity to connect with researchers across its domestic and international partner networks. As a member of the DMRC, you will also join a supportive and welcoming environment that prides itself on our respectful and diverse community.

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