Within Warwick, CIM is an advocate of interdisciplinary research and study. Our research team is drawn from across the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences and Sciences, with expertise in a variety of substantive domains. Method is central to the formation and transformation of disciplinary knowledges, and the challenge of working across and in between disciplines is both exciting and pressing. CIM is dedicated to expanding the role of interdisciplinary methods through new lines of inquiry that cut across disciplinary boundaries, both intellectually and institutionally. The Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies (CIM) was established at Warwick in 2012 to foster innovative and experimental forms of knowledge production through a sustained focus on methodology. The UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) provides guidance to UK universities on fees status criteria, you can find the latest guidance on the impact of Brexit on fees and student support on the UKCISA website.Ĭentre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies (CIM) If you believe your fee status has been incorrectly classified you can complete a fee status assessment questionnaire (follow the instructions in your offer) and provide the required documentation for this to be reassessed. Once we have received further information from the UK government, we will provide you with an update on your fee status and let you know if any additional information is required. We are not able to confirm the fee status for these students until the relevant eligibility criteria have been confirmed. If you receive an offer, your fee status will be stated with the tuition fee information, however we are awaiting guidance from the UK government regarding fee status for EU, other EEA and Swiss nationals and their family members living in the UK for academic year 2021/22 onwards. Students are classified as either Home or Overseas Fee status and this can determine the tuition fee and eligibility of certain scholarships and financial support. The University carries out an initial fee status assessment based on information provided in the application and according to the guidance published by UKCISA. Students may also participate in research projects based in CIM, and gain teaching experience. ![]() The Centre for Media and Cultural Policy StudiesĪs CIM is a research centre, PhD students are exposed and contribute to a vibrant research environment, which includes:. ![]()
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