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DRA7000

Dissertation

Level 7 (60 credits)

This independent research project culminates in a dissertation of 12,000-15,000 words. Working with the support of a supervisor, students pursue their own independent investigation of the theory and practice of performance. Research development is also encouraged by a dissertation colloquium in late May/early June, in which students present their research in progress and receive feedback from academic staff and other graduate students. Recent dissertation topics have included studies of illness and performance, performance and second language acquisition, the performance of rural spaces and identities, contemporary performance and relational aesthetics, circus performance in Victorian Britain, cultural value and performance and performance and social conflict.

Preparing for this module and approximate costs:

There is no advance preparation for this module.



Readings will  depend on your project and are likely to be available from the QMUL Library and/or Senate House Library (to which you have access). 

You might want to see a performance (depending on what's on). Ticket costs should not usually exceed £25. 

You may want to do research and fieldwork off campus in London for this module. This may incur travel costs (like the fare for two return journeys by Transport for London services to central London/Zone 1). 


 
Programme MA Theatre and Performance; MSc Creative Arts and Mental Health
Learning Context Supervised Research
Semester Year Long
Assessment

1. Dissertation (12000 - 15000 words) 100%

Contact

School of English and Drama, Queen Mary University of London
Contact: sed-information@qmul.ac.uk

Last updated on 28 June 2023 by Dylan Gambrill
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