PHD Studentship recycling and reinvention and reinformation 2022/2023, UK

 





PHDStudentship recycling and reinvention and reinformation 2022/2023, UK

Medieval liturgical textiles in Tudor houses and families: Recycling and reinvention in Reformation England is a PHD program offered by the University of Exeter. The full cost of tuition and a maintenance grant are covered by this program.

Only domestic and international students who can demonstrate potential for this research opportunity are eligible for the studentship.

Degree Level:

University of Exeter UK International PhD Studentships in Recycling and Reinvention in Reformation England 2022/2023 is available to take forward the PhD level programs at University of Exeter.

 

Available Subjects:

All Subjects are accessible for students to pursue under these scholarships.

 

Scholarship Benefits:

All candidates from the EU, the UK, and other countries are eligible for this studentship, which includes both full tuition coverage and a maintenance allowance. Exeter University will cover the difference between the UK rate tuition and the annual maintenance allowance at the current Research Council rank, which together total up to £16,062 per year.

 

Eligible Nationalities:

All Nationalities are eligible to apply for this program.

 

Eligibility Criteria:

You must have a Master's degree at Merit level or international equivalent, providing research preparation in topics directly related to this project, as well as a 2:1 Honors degree or its international equivalent in history, history of art & visual culture, or a program that includes these disciplines as main components. You must also currently be pursuing this degree. If English is not your first language, you must demonstrate your ability and meet the English language requirements.

 

The university offers the greatest range of prospective students the chance to study for this CDP studentship. We urge students from all backgrounds to apply.


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