Doctoral Degrees
Study a Doctoral Programme at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, a World Top Ten institution for Performing Arts Education.
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We do Doctoral Degrees
Doctoral study (PhD and DPerf) at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland is all about exploring new directions for our disciplines, whether that’s music, drama, dance, film, production, arts education or community engagement. Our doctoral students engage in scholarly enquiry through creative practice to gain new perspectives on established processes and advance understanding of how their art forms can shape and inform culture, society, and particular artistic fields.
The Conservatoire’s doctoral programmes are run in partnership with the University of St Andrews (validating partner): the PhD/MPhil programme and our distinctive Doctor of Performing Arts.
Our extraordinary cohort of doctoral researchers currently comprises around 50 students who are working on a diverse range of projects and topics, making an original and significant contribution to knowledge (PhD) or a particular artistic field (DPerf). As with all Conservatoire study, performance and/or creation is held central to our doctoral degrees often through multi- or interdisciplinary means.
Doctoral students play a central role in the Research & Engagement directorate. We strive to provide a vibrant research environment where they are part of a supportive community. Through training, workshops, mentorship and knowledge exchange activities, we empower doctoral researchers to further enhance their creative and professional practices.
Programme Information
Funding & Support
Doctoral students at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland benefit from a variety of services designed to support their academic journey, professional development, and creative practice:
- RCS offers close supervision and a range of research training to support the projects being undertaken and provide wider opportunities for professional development as a researcher. This includes participation in study days held throughout the academic year and access to inspiring talks and events like the Exchange Talks seminar series.
- We support collaborations between RCS and University of St Andrews students through the SHARE initiative. Interdisciplinary PhD students may be co-supervised by academic staff from both institutions.
- Modern performance and rehearsal facilities, a dedicated study lab/coworking space for doctoral students, as well as access to resources at the University of St Andrews (e.g. library, training, and potential collaborations with the Laidlaw Music Centre)
- Access to support programmes and seed funding from the Creative Enterprise Development Office (CEDO) to develop new projects, ideas and professional goals
- Regular Research Clinics held by Dr Laura Gonzalez to discuss work, questions and ideas or help with publishing and disseminating research
- Regular meetings of the Journal Club are facilitated by Dr Emily Doolittle. Every session is centred on a journal article from a range of disciplines and sources and provides an opportunity for discussion with fellow students and staff.
- RCS works with local, national and international organisations from across the arts and creative industries. Doctoral students may have the opportunity to get involved in short and long-term collaborations with our external partners.
Meet the Supervisors
PhD Supervisors
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Dr Laura Bissell
Dr Laura Bissell
Athenaeum Research Fellow and Lecturer in Research and Contemporary Performance Practice
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Dr Rachel Drury
Dr Rachel Drury
Co-Programme Lead, MA Psychology in the Arts (Music) & Lecturer in Learning and Teaching in the Performing Arts
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Professor Celia Duffy
Senior Knowledge Exchange Fellow
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Dr Karen Marshalsay
Former Harp Lecturer
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Dr Jill Morgan
Dr Jill Morgan
Head of MA Psychology in the Arts (Music), Lecturer in Learning and Teaching in the Performing Arts (Early Years to Senior Phase)
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Dr Lio Moscardini
Lecturer in Arts Education
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DPerf Supervisors
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Professor Allan Neave
Professor Allan Neave
Head of Guitar and Harp; Interim Deputy Director of Music
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Student Showcase
To learn more about the diverse mix of projects undertaken by our doctoral students, visit our Pure research portal.
Contact Us
We advise all potential applicants to share their ideas informally with Senior Lecturer and Doctoral Degrees Co-ordinator, Dr Bethany Whiteside. For further inquiries and to discuss your proposal, please email doctoraladmissions@rcs.ac.uk