The Department of Classics, Ancient History, Archaeology & Egyptology at the University of Manchester is pleased to invite applications for doctoral study in Classics and Ancient History, and to the AHRC North West Consortium Doctoral Training Programme (NWCDTP) Classics Pathway for associated funding.
The Centenary Awards are intended to encourage early-career Egyptologists: applicants must be current postgraduate students
or within five years of having been awarded their degree.
Greek Studies on Site offers intensive seminars on Greek literature, philosophy and culture, including visits to all the major archaeological sites and museums in Athens and beyond.
The session of TRAC 2020 focuses primarily on studying material from old(er) excavations using new methodological approaches to the reinterpretation of old reports.
The Conference is an opportunity for underwater archaeologists, public organizations etc. to exchange views on problems and solutions that are focused in underwater natural and cultural heritage.
The program aims to support researchers whose work requires continued access to material on site and to encourage research of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greek civilization.
In this conference, the focus will be on technological innovations in classical antiquity, and the ways in which these became acceptable, were adopted, and spread.
Applications are invited for an ERC-funded and salaried position of a PhD-level researcher at the Institute for Ancient History and Classics, Papyrology and Epigraphy at the University of Vienna.
The call for the IRC Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme 2020 is now open, offering funding for 4-year PhD starting from 1st September 2020.
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Conference about aspects of cultural diplomacy in the EU, its basic principles, the challenges in the field of cultural management, effective practices, the role of local cultural actors etc.
The Anchoring Innovation programme, the classics research programme run at several Dutch universities, advertises 9 new Anchoring positions (5 PhDs, 4 postdocs).