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AHRC Collaborative PhD Studentship: Cross-Cultural Histories of Tropical
Botany in Latin America

The Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies at Birkbeck
(University of London) has been awarded one studentship for a PhD project on
‘Cross-cultural histories of tropical botany in Latin America’ working with
the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Subject to AHRC eligibility criteria, this
three year studentship pays all fees (UK/EU rate) and an enhanced full
maintenance grant. It offers the opportunity of extensive experience within
Kew Gardens, and the development of curatorial as well as academic skills
and expertise.
The closing date for applications is Friday, 30 May 2008.

The project aims to develop knowledge and understanding of the history of
tropical botany through a critical engagement with the herbarium, economic
botany, bibliographic and visual reference collections of a major botanic
garden of global significance. The project seeks to illuminate the multiple
histories entangled within the development of tropical botany, with
particular reference to the Latin American collections, providing insights
into the cultural history of the transatlantic exchanges between Britain and
Latin America.

Further details may be found at:
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/cilavs/research/opportunities