The University of Bath is a member of the South, West and Wales (SWW)
Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP), which is making available 50
fully-funded doctoral studentships for September 2014, to be awarded
competitively across the Arts and Humanities disciplines.
Bath has a supervisory capacity in the following AHRC-facing subject areas:
- Modern Languages (French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish, European
Studies)
- History
- English
- Archaeology
We have particular expertise in interdisciplinary and praxis-oriented
work on:
- political cultures and identities
- European memory politics
- contemporary European history
- cultural diplomacy
- analysis of narratives and discourse
- environmental humanities
- text and image
- architectural history
- heritage and conservation.
We welcome approaches from candidates with PhD projects in all areas of
contemporary German culture and society, and will be pleased to provide
support with the preparation of your application for a studentship.
For further details of research staff in German Studies at Bath, their
specialisms, projects which your PhD might be aligned with, the
procedure for application, and deadlines, see
http://www.bath.ac.uk/hss/doctoral-training-partnership-studentships.html
Axel Goodbody
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Axel Goodbody, Professor of German Studies and European Culture,
Department of Politics, Languages & International Studies, University
of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, UK. Tel.: (+)1225 386659 Fax: (+)1225 386099.
Head of 'Memory, History and Identity' Research Cluster. Associate
Editor, [log in to unmask] Journal of European Ecocriticism. Homepage
<http://www.bath.ac.uk/polis/staff/axel-goodbody/>
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