Dear colleagues,
Applications are invited for an AHRC-funded Ph.D. studentship based at the University of Durham: “Reconnecting the Pitt Rivers Museum’s Zande collections with their historical and contemporary contexts in South Sudan”. This is one of the studentships awarded by the Oxford University Museums AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership. The partner institutions are the University of Durham and the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford. The studentship will be supervised by Dr Cherry Leonardi at the University of Durham and Dr Chris Morton at the Pitt Rivers Museum. The student will be enrolled at, and will receive their Ph.D. from, the University of Durham. This full-time studentship, which is fully funded for three years, will begin on 1 October 2016.
For more details pleased see the attached documents.
Kind regards,
Hannah.
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