Overview
The College of Humanities is offering excellent funding opportunities for exceptional researchers across a range of subjects in the broad thematic areas of Digital Humanities and Technology in Culture within the College of Humanities. We are offering:
Up to two AHRC Doctoral Awards (open to UK/EU students only): all tuition fees paid for three years. UK students will also receive an annual maintenance grant for three years, which we expect to be £13,590 per year.
The College of Humanities at the University of Exeter has considerable research strengths in the areas of Digital Humanities and Technology in Culture. We offer a supportive and stimulating environment for postgraduate research and practice and welcome students from all around the world.
We host several major AHRC grant awards supporting collaborative research with national and international partners. In Digital Humanities, staff research is concentrated around two Centres: the University Centre for Intermedia and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Film Research. There is also extensive activity in areas around other elements of technology in culture: expert supervision is available in areas like the history and literature of science and technology, and in the history and archaeology of material culture.
How to apply
Entry criteria
We invite applications for any of our specialisms within the College of Humanities from candidates with a strong academic background and a clear and engaging research proposal which can be developed through available research supervision. Successful applicants normally have a good first degree (at least 2.1, or international equivalent) in a relevant field of humanities, and a Masters degree at Merit level, or international equivalent, in a relevant field of humanities. If English is not your native language then you will also need to satisfy our English language entry requirements.
To apply
To be considered for one of these Doctoral awards, you must complete an online web form where you must submit some personal details and upload a full CV, research proposal, transcripts, two references and, if relevant, proof of your English language proficiency, by 11 February 2011.
More information
For more information contact:
Morwenna Hussey, Senior Administrator
Email: humanities-pgadmissions@exeter.ac.uk
College of Humanities Graduate School, University of Exeter
Queen's Building, The Queen's Drive
Exeter, Devon, EX4 4QH
Visit http://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/ for more information.
Please quote Scholarization.blogspot.com on your application when applying for this scholarship
The College of Humanities is offering excellent funding opportunities for exceptional researchers across a range of subjects in the broad thematic areas of Digital Humanities and Technology in Culture within the College of Humanities. We are offering:
Up to two AHRC Doctoral Awards (open to UK/EU students only): all tuition fees paid for three years. UK students will also receive an annual maintenance grant for three years, which we expect to be £13,590 per year.
The College of Humanities at the University of Exeter has considerable research strengths in the areas of Digital Humanities and Technology in Culture. We offer a supportive and stimulating environment for postgraduate research and practice and welcome students from all around the world.
We host several major AHRC grant awards supporting collaborative research with national and international partners. In Digital Humanities, staff research is concentrated around two Centres: the University Centre for Intermedia and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Film Research. There is also extensive activity in areas around other elements of technology in culture: expert supervision is available in areas like the history and literature of science and technology, and in the history and archaeology of material culture.
How to apply
Entry criteria
We invite applications for any of our specialisms within the College of Humanities from candidates with a strong academic background and a clear and engaging research proposal which can be developed through available research supervision. Successful applicants normally have a good first degree (at least 2.1, or international equivalent) in a relevant field of humanities, and a Masters degree at Merit level, or international equivalent, in a relevant field of humanities. If English is not your native language then you will also need to satisfy our English language entry requirements.
To apply
To be considered for one of these Doctoral awards, you must complete an online web form where you must submit some personal details and upload a full CV, research proposal, transcripts, two references and, if relevant, proof of your English language proficiency, by 11 February 2011.
More information
For more information contact:
Morwenna Hussey, Senior Administrator
Email: humanities-pgadmissions@exeter.ac.uk
College of Humanities Graduate School, University of Exeter
Queen's Building, The Queen's Drive
Exeter, Devon, EX4 4QH
Visit http://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/ for more information.
Please quote Scholarization.blogspot.com on your application when applying for this scholarship
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