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Dear All

 

As the University of Brighton is a partner in The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Science and Engineering in Arts Heritage & Archaeology (SEAHA) I am sending the below out and would be eternally grateful if you could share as you see fit.

 

We are currently advertising eight fully funded studentship in heritage science. To help us attract the best talent, please circulate the following link amongst your networks, contacts and distribution lists please: http://www.seaha-cdt.ac.uk/opportunities/

 

We also have a social media presence on Twitter and Facebook:

 

·         Twitter:@seahaCDT

·         Facebook: MRes SEAHA (Heritage Science)

 

We’d be grateful if you could tweet something along these lines:

 

@seahaCDT currently advertising 8x 4-year fully funded interdisciplinary heritage science & engineering scholarships http://tinyurl.com/pksadc6

 

And post the following to your Facebook and LinkedIn (and other) groups:

 

The Centre for Doctoral Training in Science and Engineering in Arts Heritage and Archaeology at University College London, University of Oxford and University of Brighton is currently advertising a number of fully funded 4-year PhD scholarships, all highly exciting and interdisciplinary, and in collaboration with diverse heritage organisations and companies. http://tinyurl.com/pksadc6

 

 

Please note that for this year’s intake, we can no longer consider international applicants.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

Corinna Hattersley-Mitchell

PA to Prof David Arnold & Administrative Assistant to Cultural Informatics Research Group

Tel: 01273 878306

 

Please note that I am only in the office Wednesday, Thursday and Friday but do have access to emails on the other days.

 

For any urgent queries outside these days please contact John Clinton ([log in to unmask])

 

Cultural Informatics Research Group

University of Brighton

6 Dorset Place, Room 501
Brighton BN2 1ST
UK

 

 

 

 

 

 


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