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on behalf of Jeff Chartrand [log in to unmask]
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University Research PhD Studentships
Archaeology and Archaeologically based Forensic Sciences
The School of Conservation Sciences at Bournemouth University is
committed to building on areas of academic strength through an ambitious and
sustained programme of investment.
Following on the appointment of five (5) fully-funded PhD students in
2006 we are now seeking four (4) outstanding individuals to take up
three-year full-time
appointments in 2007 in the field of Archaeology and Archaeologically
based Forensic Science.
Closing date for applications is 11 May 2007
The Studentship covers a waiver of the full-time research students fees
and provides a maintenance grant of £12,900 per annum. The studentships
will be awarded for full-time PhD positions for a period of three years.
Information about how to apply for the following PhD Studentships can be
found on www.bournemouth.ac.uk/studentships.
For project specific information please contact the indicated Project
Investigator by email.
Closing date for applications is 11 May 2007
We will be present at the SAA 72nd Annual Meeting Austin, Texas April 25
- 29, 2007 and have a display in the exhibition hall should anyone want
to drop in and discuss these opportunities.
Areas of Study:
Title: The Interpretation of Archaeology in Museums: A critical analysis
of visitor needs in the 21st century and an evaluation of the ways in
which museums currently meet those needs
Project Investigator Professor Mark Brisbane
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Title: Worshipping the princeps: the archaeology, history and politics
of cult practice in Late Iron Age and Early Roman Britain
Project Investigator Dr Miles Russell
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Title: Drowned landscapes: the development of Poole Harbour 10,000 BC –
AD 1500 and the impact of rising sea levels on human populations
Project Investigator Professor Timothy Darvill and Dr Eileen Wilkes
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Title: The survival of toxins, poisons and chemicals in burials as an
aid to criminal and anthropological investigation
Project Investigator Professor M David Osselton & Ian Hanson
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