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🎓 History & Archaeology PhDs

Histories of Sexual Health Research at Aston: Tracing Sexual History through the Aston University Archives
Aston University Dr Ilaria Scaglia; Prof Mark McCormack 🎓 Heritage Studies 🎓 History Deadline: 01 May 2026

Fully funded PhD at Aston University exploring the history of sexual health research through archival materials, focusing on social, cultural, and institutional developments.

Fully Funded PhD within the School of Law and Social Sciences
Aston University Dr Katie Tonkiss 🎓 History & Archaeology 🎓 Law Deadline: 01 May 2026

Fully funded PhD at Aston University inviting proposals in law and social sciences, including linguistics, sociology, history, and related interdisciplinary fields.

AHRC CDP - Hoarding through time: Defining the practice of hoarding and assessing the impact of evolving legislation on its recording and interpretation
University of Leicester Dr Philippa Walton; Dr Wendy Scott 🎓 Ancient History 🎓 Heritage Studies Deadline: 17 May 2026

Fully funded AHRC CDP PhD at the University of Leicester and British Museum exploring hoarding practices, archaeological interpretation, and the impact of legislation on heritage recording.

Rediscovering a Woman Collector at the British Library: New Sources and Perspective on Sarah Sophia Banks
University College London Dr Lucy Brownson 🎓 Heritage Studies 🎓 History & Archaeology Deadline: 14 Apr 2026

Fully funded AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Studentship at UCL and the British Library exploring the collections, knowledge practices, and archival legacy of Sarah Sophia Banks through interdisciplinary research in history…

Uncharted Voices: Subaltern Cultures and Identities in Global Seafaring, 1880–1950
University of Portsmouth Prof Brad Beaven, Dr Karl Bell 🎓 Cultural History 🎓 Heritage Studies Deadline: 10 May 2026

A fully funded 4-year PhD at the University of Portsmouth examining subaltern cultures and identities of global seafarers (1880–1950) using the Campbell McMurray Collection and collaborative research with the National M…