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[Commlist] AHRC-funded doctoral studentships at Brunel
Tue Oct 08 21:07:13 GMT 2019
Deadline for applications is 6 January.
AHRC Funded Studentships in College of Business, Arts & Social Sciences
via the TECHNE2 Doctoral Training Partnership.
Brunel University London is part of a consortium of universities in
London and the southeast that form a national Doctoral Training
Partnership (DTP) focusing on the arts and humanities disciplines.
TECHNE is one of ten Doctoral Training Partnerships receiving funding
from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) as part of their
commitment to supporting postgraduate-level research into the arts and
humanities disciplines.
Originally established in 2014, TECHNE has successfully collaborated
with partner institutions and external organisations across London and
the southeast to deliver industry-relevant research across a range of
arts and humanities disciplines. The latest round of funding enables the
consortium to widen its remit and continue this work.
As part of the DTP consortium, Brunel University London will support
studentships for high-achieving arts and humanities scholars, which will
commence in October 2020. The studentships will be offered through the
College of Business, Arts and Social Sciences. Students will be
affiliated to one of the College’s interdisciplinary research centres –
Entrepreneurship and Sustainability and Global Lives. DTP students will
become members of the College’s vibrant research community where they
will benefit from Brunel’s diverse specialist expertise.
We are pleased to invite applications for studentships in the following
subject areas:
* History
* Cultures and Heritage
* Visual Arts
* Performing and Creative Arts
* Languages and Literature
Please see a detailed subject area list at:
http://www.techne.ac.uk/how-to-apply-for-a-techne-ahrc-studentship/techne-subjects
Studentships are available as either on a full-time or part-time basis.
Successful applicants for a Full-time award will receive an annual
maintenance stipend of approximately £17003 per year (2019-20) RCUK
rate, paid in monthly instalments in advance) for the period of their
award ,plus Fees at the current RCUK rate for Full time or Part time
courses.
How to apply and eligibility
The following documentation below should be submitted by email to
The following documentation below should be submitted by email to
(emma.sigsworth /at/ brunel.ac.uk)
* Completed Application form
* An up-to-date CV;
* Details of your residential eligibility.
* Two academic references or names and contact details of two academic
referees. One professional reference (if applicable).
* Must hold 2:1 or above Undergraduate and Masters in relevant
discipline. Please supply copies of your Undergraduate transcript and
certificate, and Masters Transcript and certificate (if applicable). If
you have not yet completed your degree programme, please provide the
most up-to-date transcript available.
* A copy of your English language qualification, where applicable. Any
non-native speaker who has not been awarded a degree by a University in
the UK will be expected to demonstrate English language skills to IELTS
7.0 (minimum 6.0 in any section).
Deadline for applications – 6th January 2020
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