We invite applications from suitably qualified students for a 3 year, fully-funded (UK/EU fees and maintenance) Leverhulme Trust PhD studentship.
Closing date: 15 March 2013.
The funded doctoral project available is:
"Stories of subsistence: People and Coast over the last 6000 years in the Limfjord, Denmark “ (PDF)
Supervisors: Prof. Paula Reimer and Dr Eileen Murphy (School of GAP), Dr David Ryves (Loughborough University). Advisor: Dr Jesper Olsen (Aarhus University)
The Studentship is available to students both from within and outside the EU, but fees are only covered at the UK/EU rate; EU and non-EU students must fulfil a residency requirement to be eligible for full awards. Leverhulme studentship stipends have been set to £13,658 per annum (pa) for 2013-14, plus UK/EU tuition fees. The project is expected to start on 1 April 2013, but the studentship can start on May 1st 2013. The applicant must therefore be available to start on this date or as soon as possible thereafter. Questions on the project can be directed to Prof Reimer (p.j.reimer@qub.ac.uk), whilst questions on the application process can be directed to the Postgraduate Co-ordinator, Dr Nicki Whitehouse (n.whitehouse@qub.ac.uk)
Online application is available via Queen’s University postgraduate applications portal.
The application process for the Strategic PhD studentships involves submitting, via Queen’s University postgraduate application portal, a written research proposal (1000 words, in applicant’s own words), together with a CV and covering letter, all of which must be uploaded via the portal as a single document. The short proposal must be written by the applicant (i.e. not a verbatim copy of the project proposal document) and must demonstrate the applicant's knowledge and understanding of the proposed project. The covering letter must map students’ own experience/education/interests onto the specific project.
As well as these two key documents, other standard applicant details, such as CV, educational qualifications, transcripts, references, etc also need to be uploaded via the QUB portal. Applicants should read the university postgraduate application guidelines carefully.
Prospective applicants should discuss their applications with the project supervisors (Prof Reimer, Dr . Murphy, Dr. Ryves or Dr. Olsen) before submitting their application and also must be prepared to attend an interview held in the School of Geography, Archaeology & Palaeoecology at Queen’s University after shortlisting.
Further details on the application and shortlisting processes may be found at the end of this web page.