Doctoral studentships and MA bursaries in History at Warwick

We are offering three full-time Doctoral Studentships and three MA Bursaries to outstanding graduate candidates who wish to study History at the University of Warwick.

This forms part of our continuing investment in academic excellence at one of Britain’s leading History Departments. All of these awards are for candidates commencing their course in Autumn 2015.

The awards are available to UK/EU and overseas students, who will be studying full-time. Applicants are assessed on the basis of their research excellence or demonstrable potential, and the quality of their research proposal.

The History Department at Warwick offers a broad range of expert doctoral supervision and excellent taught-course MA study in the fields of Early Modern History, Modern History, History of Medicine and Global History. Applicants are encouraged in all these fields.

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