AHRC Collaborative Doctoral training grant: Creating the first Europeans. Tracing the development of Sir Arthur Evans’s vision of Minoan civilisation through documents and objects
Deadline: 9 June 2023
The University of Bristol (School of Humanities, Department of Classics and Ancient History) and the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Oxford (Department of Antiquities), are pleased to announce a fully-funded four-year (full-time) / up to eight years (part-time) AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership grant from October 2023 (or January 2024) to conduct research on the Sir Arthur Evans Archive and related Aegean Bronze Age collections in the Ashmolean Museum. This doctoral training grant is funded through the AHRC’s Collaborative Doctoral Partnership scheme see https://ahrc.ukri.org/skills/phdstudents/collaborative-doctoral-partnerships-scheme. Collaboration between a Higher Education Institution and a museum, library, archive, or heritage organisation is the essential feature of these doctoral training grants.
These doctoral training grants are covered by standard AHRC eligibility, rules, and guidance for research students who they fund and support.
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