Wednesday, March 05, 2014

PhD Scholarship - Magic lantern cultures in Britain

I believe AHRC funding residency requirements are quite strict, but this might be of interest for British or UK resident magic lantern enthousiasts!

Anna Briggs
Université François-Rabelais de Tours

http://www.arts-and-humanities.whiterose.ac.uk/news_events/ahrc-fully-funded-collaborative-doctoral-award-magic-lantern-cultures-in-britain-1850-1920exhibition-reception-and-mixed-media-landscapes/

AHRC FULLY FUNDED COLLABORATIVE DOCTORAL AWARD

Magic Lantern Cultures in Britain, 1850-1920: Exhibition, Reception and Mixed Media Landscapes

Applications are invited for a three-year, fully-funded AHRC Studentship (including full fees and maintenance costs) to undertake an interdisciplinary PhD under the joint supervision of the Department of English at the University of York and the National Media Museum, Bradford.

The successful candidate will also be a member of the prestigious new AHRC-funded Doctoral Training Partnership, the White Rose College of the Arts and Humanities (WRoCAH).

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