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Postgraduate studies

The IACS department offers an innovative Bachelor of Arts Honours degree in the field of interdisciplinary Arts and Culture Studies which allows students a high degree of flexibility in the selection of courses offered by IACS, the Wits School of Arts, and in selected other departments in the University. Students are able to shape a curriculum that affords them the opportunity to explore a wide range of issues from historical, theoretical, and sociological perspectives. All courses require critical engagement and strong research and writing skills. Some Honours courses may incorporate practical projects, internships and/or fieldwork.

The department also offers the Masters by Research and PhD degrees.
Our MA by Research and PhD Degrees can be undertaken as either full research dissertation (research and writing-based) or include a written research-based component combined with a practical/creative project, depending on topic and supervisor availability.

For information on areas of staff research expertise, please see our Staff page.
For information on postgraduate study, please email the WSOA Postgraduate Administrator, Maud Maphali, at: maud.maphali@wits.ac.za or for general enquiries wsoa.iacs@wits.ac.za

Current Postgraduate Research

Temara Prem is a doctoral student conducting research on Expressions of Cultural identity in South African Indian Filmmaking.

Nadia van der Walt is a doctoral student whose research is entitled (Re)Visioning Intimacies and Identities: A Comparative Analysis of Scopic Regimes, Multi-Layered Gaze Structures, and Representation Across Contemporary French and South African Coming-of-Age Films.

Daniel Maposa’s doctoral research investigates the Resilience of Theatre Organisations Operating in Unstable Environments: Selected Case Studies from Zimbabwe.

Lerato Tshabalala is a Master's student whose research is entitled Once Upon a Post: instagram as a Medium for Storytelling, Creative Expression and Interactivity.

Pumulo Ngoma has recently completed a Master’s degree titled Welcome Back to my Channel: Creative Digital Citizenship and Digital Labour in the Digital Economy Amongst South African Youtubers.

Samantha Schoeman is a Master’s student writing about Asian Representation in Science Fiction: The Cultural Instrumentality of Techno-Orientalism.

Theresa Blom is a Master’s student writing about Fanfiction in the English Department: An Intervention into Literary Studies Practices.

Raymond Witcher is a PhD Candidate working on his doctoral project on Comic Making in South Africa: Using Creative Practice to Explore the Development of a Vernacular Genre.

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