Zoe Latham PhD Architecture.

Zoe Latham PhD Architecture.

The Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business is home to more than 450 postgraduate research (PGR) students working across a variety of disciplines within world-leading research environments that are critical, collaborative and inter/trans-disciplinary in their approach.
Our postgraduate research is aligned with research excellence across the creative and performing arts, design and architecture, built environment, humanities, law and social sciences, business, and education, connecting directly to real world challenges through sustainable, resilient and socially engaging methods of practice.
We train students to become research leaders and practitioners of the future with state-of-the-art facilities such as the Digital Fabrication Laboratory and the Immersive Vision Theatre among others, and studios for practice led/based research.
We work closely with the University’s Doctoral College on all regulatory matters and with other faculties across the University for collaborative supervision and research projects.
We partner externally with the wider city and globally across Higher Education Institutions (HEI) and non-HEIs, industry organisations, public institutions and charities.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½â€™s Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business regularly administers competitive studentships, for example, via the AHRC 3D3 Centre for Doctoral Training and the Doctoral Teaching Assistantship scheme. We welcome interest and applications from across the world, locally and regionally on a full time, part time, remote (online), and integrated basis. A new ‘Low-Residency’ research degree option will soon be offered via various creative arts disciplines.
Professor Shaofeng Liu
Deputy Director for the Doctoral College for the Arts, Humanities and Business