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PhD Studentship: Auditory histories of Occupation in Twentieth-Century Asia

The Department of History <https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/history/index.aspx>
at the University of Nottingham invites applications from
suitably-qualified candidates for a full-time studentship in *Auditory
Histories of Occupation in Twentieth-Century Asia*. The studentship is
offered through the project, *Cultures of Occupation in Twentieth-Century
Asia* <https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/cotca/index.aspx>, led
by Dr Jeremy Taylor. The successful candidate will develop an auditory or
sonic history study of foreign occupation in twentieth-century East and/or
Southeast Asia.

This studentship fits within COTCA’s Stream 2: 'Soundscapes of Occupation
in Twentieth-Century Asia'. The precise choice of research topic will lie
with the student in consultation with supervisors, but it must employ an
'auditory history' approach to analyse the impact of foreign occupation on
cultural expression in 20th-century East and/or Southeast Asia. It might be
a specific study of occupation in an individual society, or it might be
comparative or regional in focus.

Integral to the COTCA Project is a Digital Archive. The successful
candidate will contribute to building this, in conjunction with Dr Taylor,
and IT specialists.

Tenable: 3 years from 1.10.17, subject to satisfactory progress review.
Annual stipend matching RCUK rates (£14,210 p.a. in 2016-17, updated
annually), plus an overseas fieldwork allowance of £1,350. Plus fee waiver
for Home/EU fees.

Please apply via University of Nottingham PhD applications
<http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/how-to-apply/apply-online.aspx>.
Include a personal statement (2,000 characters) and a research proposal
(2,000 characters) on how the PhD will address COTCA’s aims and objectives.
Please enter 'COTCA studentship' as the source of funding, and Dr Jeremy
Taylor as potential supervisor. *Your two references must address the
applicant's suitability for a place on the course, and their suitability
for the studentship*.

You must be holding the offer of a place on the course before you will be
considered for funding. Please complete the online application asap.

Deadline: 16:00 (UK time) on *31 March 2017*.

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