We are recruiting six PhD studentships to advance knowledge of the dynamic relations between place and memory, and how people navigate together in space and time.
These six full-time equivalent PhD Studentships provide full UK fees (£5,006) and a stipend set at the UKRI minimum annual award for 2025/26 (£20,780 p.a.).
Limited fee waivers and stipends are available for international students.
Length of award is 3.5 years FTE or 42 months; due to the Leverhulme Trust’s funding limitations, only full-time doctoral candidates may apply.
The closing date for applications is 11.59pm BST on 22 April 2025.
There is an expectation that doctoral students will be based in the UK, though students may undertake research or fieldwork internationally, as appropriate.
We welcome expressions of interest from all candidates who meet the University’s entry criteria for Postgraduate Research degrees, and who have a master's degree and/or equivalent professional experience in a related field. Applications from researchers with active interests in indigenous knowledge and cross-cultural practices of remembering and place-making are particularly welcome.
We are keen to support applications from those who are underrepresented in traditional academic disciplines and structures.
Please read the full guidelines here before submitting your expression of interest.
If you are ready to apply, please use the online form here.
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