Quoting Abigail Woods <[log in to unmask]>:
> Up to five full MA studentships will be offered by the History
> Department at Kings College London to excellent students taking the
> MA in Science, Technology and Medicine in History on a full-time
> basis.
>
> These awards will be based on academic achievement and promise, and
> are available to UK, EU and overseas students. They will cover a
> full fee waiver and a maintenance bursary. For details of the MA
> programme see
> https://www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus/graduate/index/name/science-history/alpha/GHI/header_search//keyword/history
>
> We will also be offering a single four-year Hans Rausing MA + PhD
> studentship, on terms equivalent to those for AHRC studentships, for
> an outstanding student intending to progress from the MA to
> undertake a PhD in our department in the history of science and/or
> technology.
>
> Applications should be made by email to Dr. Anna Maerker
> [[log in to unmask]], the admissions tutor for this MA,
> following formal application to the MA through the King's admissions
> system. This should consist of a brief c.v. focused on tertiary
> educational achievement, and a supporting statement of approximately
> 300 words outlining your reasons for wishing to pursue this MA.
> Applications must be received no later than 15 May 2013, and
> successful applicants will be notified by 15 June 2013.
>
> For enquiries concerning the Rausing studentship please contact
> Professor David Edgerton [[log in to unmask]].
>
>
>
>
Stephen D Snobelen
History of Science and Technology Programme
University of King's College
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3H 2A1, Canada
Graduate Studies
Department of History
Dalhousie University
Halifax
Tel (902) 422-1271, ext. 139 / Fax (902) 423-3357 / Web www.ukings.ca
www.newtonproject.sussex.ac.uk / www.isaacnewton.ca / www.isaac-newton.org
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