An AHRC-funded
collaborative PhD studentship is available from 1 January 2009 at the Division
of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Leeds and the Thackray
(Medical) Museum, Leeds.
This studentship (now being
re-advertised) is for a project on nineteenth-century midwifery instruments,
applicants being encouraged to contribute to the definition of the topic. The
Thackray Museum holds some of the largest medical collections in the UK,
including both midwifery forceps and contraceptive devices.
The
studentship is one of three collaborations between the Leeds HPS Division and
the Thackray Museum, the other two AHRC-funded projects being on medical trade
catalogues and on anthrax (woolsorters’ disease). In addition, the Division is
collaborating with the Leeds City Museum on a further project, which started in
October 2007, concerning the history of the Museum’s scientific collections.
Thus the successful candidate will be part of a group working on 19th-century
topics connected with museums and material culture.
The project's
supervisors will be Adrian Wilson and Graeme Gooday (Leeds HPS) and Joanne
Stewardson (Thackray), in association with other Thackray Museum staff.
The student is expected to create an exhibit of the Museum's relevant holdings,
bringing out the findings of the research, and also to contribute to local,
national and international meetings.
Applicants must be either UK
residents (full studentship) or EU nationals (fees only). They should normally
have, or expect soon to be awarded, a Masters degree in a relevant discipline
(history of science, technology and/or medicine; museum studies; history). The
studentship supports three years' full-time work, but can be taken up on either
a full-time or a part-time basis (over five years).
Standard tuition fees
and maintenance grants will be paid by the AHRC to the nominated student.
In the 2008/2009 academic year full-time awards will provide a maintenance grant
payment of £12,940. The student will also receive additional maintenance
contributions of £500 per year from the AHRC and £1000 per year from the
Thackray Museum. Up to £200 per year for travel and related workplace
expenses will also be available. (Part-time awards provide a maintenance
grant up to a maximum of 60% of a full-time award and half the full-time rate of
tuition fees.)
The closing date for applications is Friday 31 October
2008. Interviews will take place between 17 and 28 November. It is
hoped that the award can be taken yup on 1 January 2009, or as soon as possible
thereafter.
Prospective candidates are encouraged to contact Adrian
Wilson [[log in to unmask]] or Graeme Gooday [G.J.N. [log in to unmask]].
Application forms and further details are available from Jenneke Stevens [[log in to unmask]], Department of Philosophy, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, tel: 0113 343 3263.
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