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phd studentships in the arts and humanities at the university of brighton

phd studentships in the arts and humanities at the university of brighton

United Kingdom 04 Jan 2021
University of Brighton

University of Brighton

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04 Jan 2021
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AHRC-funded technē studentship opportunities for October 2021 entry.

The University of Brighton is pleased to invite applications to its PhD programmes in the arts and humanities. The College of Arts and Humanities offers AHRC studentships in the TECHNE cross-university training centre. The centre offers the highest quality research expertise and aims to develop the next generation of arts and humanities researchers.

TECHNE DOCTORAL TRAINING PARTNERSHIP (DTP)
Deadline for applications to the University of Brighton: 4th January 2021.

The university is currently inviting applications for AHRC-funded technē studentships for October 2021 entry. We are looking for motivated and engaged individuals to study across our research strengths in the arts and humanities. Applicants will be educated to masters level, or equivalent, and meet AHRC eligibility criteria for funding which this year has been opened up for limited International recruitment.

Technē is a Doctoral Training Partnership funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to create a new model for collaborative research skills training for research students across nine higher education institutions in London and the South East (Royal Holloway, University of Brighton, Brunel University, Kingston University, Loughborough University, Roehampton University, University of Surrey, University of the Arts London and the University of Westminister).

Technē's vision is to produce scholars who are highly motivated and prepared for academic, public or professional life. Fully-funded studentships (stipend and fee waiver of Home level fees) will be awarded by technē to the best students put forward by its member universities. Successful applicants will benefit from a rich and diverse training programme with a focus on interdisciplinarity and developing career potential both in and beyond higher education; and will be able to draw on supervisory expertise from across the partnership. The technē training programme is enhanced by input and placement opportunities provided by 13 partner organisations, including the Barbican, Natural History Museum, Museum of London, BFI and the Science Museum


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