PhD Studentship for Home/ EU Students at Courtauld Institute of Art and Tate in UK, 2018

Tateand the Courtauld Institute of Art are thrilled to provide PhD studentship from qualified prospects for a full-time collective program moneyed for 3 years by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, to begin in October 2018.

The proposed doctoral research study intends to break brand-new ground in the understanding of 1990 s art and networks in the previous USSR, the Soviet satellite nations and previous Yugoslavia by studying the impacts of the web on imaginative advancements in nations with little institutional assistance for modern art.

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ScholarshipDescription:

  • Applications close: May29, 2018
  • CourseLevel: Studentship is readily available to pursue PhD program.
  • StudySubject: Net Art East: Post-SocialistArtists’ Networks and New Media.
  • ScholarshipAward: The studentship is moneyed through the AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership program, and consists of tuition charges as much as the requirement Home/ EU quantity and a yearly upkeep grant. Note that overseas students are not qualified for AHRC awards (other than under particular situations) and EU students have to examine whether they are qualified for charges and upkeep or charges just. Details of existing upkeep and cost rates can be discovered on the Current Research Awards page on the AHRC site. The AHRC doctoral award does not consist of funds for travel however please note that the trainee will have the ability to use for external grants that would assist to allow travel in the area.
  • Nationality: Available to Home/ EU students
  • Numberof Scholarships: Numbers not provided
  • Scholarship can be taken in the UK

Eligibilityfor the Scholarship:

EligibleCountries: This studentship is readily available to Home/ EU students.

EntranceRequirements: Applicants need to have satisfied the following requirements:

The institute welcomes applications from prospects with a strong scholastic background in the contemporary art related to Eastern Europe or net art, archival abilities and a clear and appealing research study proposition that can be established through the readily available research study guidance. The prospect need to have an outstanding command of English, both spoken and composed, and it would be helpful to have an excellent understanding of several other languages. The prospect ought to reveal proof of a capability to discuss art work for a professional and for non-specialist audiences in an appealing and available method. Successful candidates are anticipated to have an excellent very first degree (at least 2.1, or worldwide equivalent) in a pertinent field of liberal arts, and have actually gotten, or are presently working to a Master’s degree at Merit or Distinction level or worldwide equivalent.

EnglishLanguage Requirements: The prospect should have an outstanding command of English, both spoken and composed, and it would be helpful to have an excellent understanding of several other languages.

ApplicationProcedure:

How to Apply: Applications ought to be made by e-mail to [email protected]at The Courtauld Institute of Art and needs to consist of the following files as electronic accessories:

  • A covering letter, mentioning why you are using for this specific collective chance and why you believe your scholastic interests certify you for this award
    • A research study proposition of as much as 1,000 words (max.)
    • A curriculum vitae
    • A records of your credentials to this day (and expected outcomes if still studying for an MA)
    • If appropriate, evidence of English language efficiency
    • A composing sample (e.g. MA essay or argumentation; images might be left out if the file is too big otherwise to send out by e-mail)
    • Contact information for 2 referees
    Please guarantee the files are identified as follows: ‘surname, first name, application component’ (e.g. composing sample/CV).

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