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[Commlist] Fully funded PhD studentships at the Centre for Memory, Narrative and Histories, University of Brighton
Tue Oct 29 13:47:00 GMT 2019
*Fully funded PhD studentships at the Centre for Memory, Narrative and
Histories, University of Brighton*
The Centre for Memory, Narrative and Histories (CMNH) at the University
of Brighton invites applications for AHRC/TECHNE fully funded doctoral
studentships commencing October 2020 on topics concerning the cultural
significance of the past for lived experience, social relationships,
politics and identities in the present and in the future.
Trans/interdisciplinary in ethos, the CMNHoffers supervisory expertise
to students working in and across a range of disciplines including
history, cultural studies, literature, memory studies, social
anthropology, cultural geography, art, media, film and visual studies,
performance studies, critical theory, sociology, psycho-social studies,
critical heritage studies, and narratology.
CMNH has particular research interests in the following thematic areas:
Heritage in the Twenty-First Century;
Medical Histories, Memories and Life Narratives;
Complex Temporalities in Post–Conflict Spaces;
Reparative Histories: Radical Narratives of 'Race' and Resistance;
The Northern Irish Troubles: Histories, Memories, Silences in Conflict
Transformation;
History and Cultural Memory of Twentieth-Century Wars;
Histories of Culture, War and Conflict in the Modern Middle East;
Culture and Conflict of the Global Sixties: Cold War, Decolonisation,
Third-Worldism, Transnational Solidarity
Applicationsfor PhD studies in these areas, and on topics that address
the relation between powerful or official memories, narratives and
histories and those which give expression to subordinate, marginalised
and neglected historical experience, are especially
welcome.Proposalsconcerned with any practice that produces
understandings and representations of ‘the past’ (including oral
history, life history/life writing, remembrance and commemoration,
critical archive practice, public history and heritage, autobiography,
and history-making in popular culture as well as academic scholarship),
and that relates to the interests of individual supervisors, are also
welcome. PhD students play a central role in the Centre and successful
applicants will benefit from an exciting and supportive research culture
with many opportunities for participation in our collective work. For
further details about the Centre's thematic research areas, research
interests and activities, staff and current research students, see
http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/mnh
These studentships are offered by the TECHNE doctoral training
consortium via the University of Brighton’s Doctoral College. For
information about the awards, eligibility and application process, and
to download application forms, go to
https://www.brighton.ac.uk/research-and-enterprise/postgraduate-research-degrees/funding-opportunities-and-studentships/dtp-ahrc-techne-general.aspx.
For information on TECHNE see http://www.techne.ac.uk
<http://www.techne.ac.uk/>.
Applications supported by the Centre for Memory, Narrative and Histories
have had a very good success rate in previous years. For advice on an
application and potential supervision contact Prof Graham Dawson
(G.Dawson /at/ brighton.ac.uk) <mailto:(G.Dawson /at/ brighton.ac.uk)> or Dr Deborah
Madden (D.Madden2 /at/ brighton.ac.uk) <mailto:(D.Madden2 /at/ brighton.ac.uk)>
*Deadline for applications to the University of Brighton: 6 January 2020.*
*Final deadline for applications supported by the University of Brighton
to TECHNE: 20 February 2020. *
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