AHRC North West Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership (NWCDTP) awards doctoral studentships starting from September 2015. Studentships are awarded across the full range of the Arts and Humanities through its nineteen pathways. To apply for an award applicant must have applied for a place on a programme at one of the seven NWCDTP institutions i.e. Universities of Keele, Lancaster, Liverpool, Manchester and Salford, as well as Manchester Metropolitan and RNCM by 23rd January 2015. The applications deadline for NWCDTP Funding is 13 February 2015.
Study Subject (s):
Studentships are awarded across the full range of the Arts and Humanities through its nineteen pathways: History, Law, Philosophy, Religions and Theology, Visual Arts: Arts and Design, Creative Writing, Media and Communication, Music, Dance, Drama and Performing Arts, Linguistics, Arts History, Museum Studies, Archaeology, Classics, Modern Languages, Chinese, Japanese, Hebrew, Persian and Arabic, English, Translation Studies and Cultural Studies.
Further details:
http://scholarship-positions.com