Dear all
Please see below for two exciting PhD Funded Studentships being offered by the University of Lincoln - supported by The National Archives - working on the Manorial Documents Register and exploring manorial records relating to Moulton Harrington.
The deadline is Wednesday 15 August so now's the time to apply!
Many thanks,
Cathy
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Cathy Williams | Head of Collections & Audience Insight | Archives Sector Development
The National Archives | Kew | Richmond | Surrey TW9 4DU | 020 3908 9454 www.nationalarchives.gov.uk<http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/>
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https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/home/researchatlincoln/phdstudentships/
2 x PhD Funded Studentships - Lincolnshire Manorial Documents
With generous support from The National Archives, the University of Lincoln is seeking to appoint two suitably qualified UK/EU candidates to full-time doctoral scholarships. The recipients will be based in the School of History and Heritage. The opportunities are as follows:
1) Professional Doctorate: This involves the creation of entries for the National Manorial Documents Register (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/manor-search) for Lincolnshire, in line with archival standards laid down by The National Archive. The entries will be accompanied by a reflective piece of research arising from the process of creation. Applicants should suggest areas of archival and digital heritage which they may wish to explore in this section.
2) A doctorate arising from the newly- deposited manorial documents for Moulton Harrington, c.1702-1897. Applicants should identify a potential possible project arising from these documents which will be achievable in three years.
The scholarship covers UK/EU tuition fees and a stipend towards living expenses. The value of the stipend will be in line with RCUK/AHRC awards, therefore for 2018-19 will be £14,777. The scholarship holder may also apply for limited amounts of additional funding for travel and research trips to School, College and University funds. The successful applicant may be offered the opportunity to teach as an associate lecturer for School of History and Heritage, for which he or she will be paid an additional hourly sum.
Entry requirements
Applicants should have an appropriate Master's degree. Suitably qualified candidates worldwide may apply, although International students must self-fund the difference between the International and UK/EU fee rate.
How to apply
To submit an expression of interest, applicants should submit: 1) a 1-page CV including a short summary of academic qualifications; 2) a 500-word section outlining their approach to the Studentship for which they wish to apply (see above) and explaining how their qualifications and experience meet the requirements of either of these Studentships. This should be e-mailed to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
The deadline for applications is 15 August 2018. Interviews will take place shortly afterwards.
Details
Open for UK, EU and Overseas Students
Tuition Fees included (capped at UK/EU level)
Start date 1 October 2018
Duration: 36 months
www.lincoln.ac.uk/studentships<http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/studentships>
Enquiries
Professor Philippa Hoskin ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>)
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