
探花直播 探花直播 of Cambridge is leading one of eleven new Doctoral Training Partnerships announced today by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).
探花直播 探花直播 of Cambridge is leading one of eleven new Doctoral Training Partnerships announced today by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).
This programme will help realise the potential of our outstanding doctoral students and early-career researchers by giving them the skills they will need to provide intellectual leadership, to transform their disciplines, and to become champions for the enduring value of arts and humanities research.
Professor Simon Franklin, Head of the School of Arts and Humanities
探花直播鈥檚 拢14m funding award will be supplemented by the collegiate 探花直播 to create an innovative programme aimed at developing the next generation of arts and humanities researchers.听
40 doctoral studentships will be funded each year for the next five years. Studentships will be available in subjects across the arts and humanities throughout Cambridge.
DTP students will join Cambridge鈥檚 world-leading arts and humanities research environment, benefitting not only from supervision by internationally-recognised scholars, but from membership of a large, diverse community of outstanding doctoral and masters students.
Through working with the university鈥檚 networks of partnerships and collaborations, DTP students will develop skills in public engagement, knowledge exchange, international collaboration and research leadership skills alongside their academic work.
探花直播 探花直播鈥檚 Doctoral Training Partnership is a collaborative programme, which will be delivered in partnership with the Norfolk Museums and Archive Service, the Collections Trust, the Institute of Historical Research, and the Arts Council.
探花直播 探花直播 is also part of two successful consortium bids also awarded funding by the AHRC: 探花直播Centre for East European Language-based Area Studies, a consortium led by UCL ( 探花直播 College London); and the AHRC Doctoral Programme in Celtic Languages, led by the 探花直播 of Glasgow.
鈥淭his programme will help realise the potential of our outstanding doctoral students and early-career researchers by giving them the skills they will need to provide intellectual leadership, to transform their disciplines, and to become champions for the enduring value of arts and humanities research,鈥 said Professor Simon Franklin, Head of the School of Arts and Humanities
Professor Rick Rylance, Chief Executive of the AHRC, said: 鈥淲e are delighted at how the sector, and partners beyond the sector, have responded, and we look forward to working closely with them to support the next generation. Postgraduate support remains the largest item of expenditure in the AHRC鈥檚 budget, but it doesn鈥檛 match the demand arising naturally from the very many talented people in the arts and humanities research community. 鈥
More information about the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership, including how to apply, is available at:
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