Find a research supervisor in audio-visual modern languages In 'Staff' StaffStaff by research and supervision areas Back to 'Modern Languages' Staff in the Department of Modern Languages who supervise PhD/MA by Research in the area of audio-visual modern languages. Professor Louise Hardwick Professor of Francophone Studies and World LiteratureAHRC Early Career Leadership FellowAssociate Fellow, Homerton College, University of Cambridge French and Francophone Literature World Literature Postcolonial Studies Translation in Academia Women's Writing Environmental Humanities Professor Kate Ince Professor of French and Visual Studies Film Women's studies Feminist thought Philosophy Twentieth century and contemporary France. Professor Rob Stone Professor of Film StudiesCo-director of B-Film: The Birmingham Centre for Film Studies World Cinema, European Cinema, American Independent Cinema, Spanish, Basque, Cuban and Latin American Cinema, Film Theory. Film and Philosophy, The Politics of Film Aesthetics. Dr Andrew Watts Reader in French StudiesHead of Taught Postgraduate, LCAHM Adaptation theory and practice; French cinema; contemporary European cinema. Modern languages staff research supervision areas Arabic studies Colonial and postcolonial studies Digital Humanities in modern languages Exile and migration French studies German studies Hispanic studies Italian studies Linguistics Medieval studies Memory studies Music Nineteenth century studies Modern languages (audio-visual) Russian studies Sexuality and gender studies Translation studies
Professor Louise Hardwick Professor of Francophone Studies and World LiteratureAHRC Early Career Leadership FellowAssociate Fellow, Homerton College, University of Cambridge French and Francophone Literature World Literature Postcolonial Studies Translation in Academia Women's Writing Environmental Humanities
Professor Kate Ince Professor of French and Visual Studies Film Women's studies Feminist thought Philosophy Twentieth century and contemporary France.
Professor Rob Stone Professor of Film StudiesCo-director of B-Film: The Birmingham Centre for Film Studies World Cinema, European Cinema, American Independent Cinema, Spanish, Basque, Cuban and Latin American Cinema, Film Theory. Film and Philosophy, The Politics of Film Aesthetics.
Dr Andrew Watts Reader in French StudiesHead of Taught Postgraduate, LCAHM Adaptation theory and practice; French cinema; contemporary European cinema.