Fully funded Archaeology Studentships
- Study level:
- Postgraduate Taught
- Academic entry year:
- 2020/21
- Apply by:
- 04-Jul-2020
- Attendance of study:
- full-time
- Available to:
- prospective students
- Scholarships available:
- 2 scholarships available
Two Master's Studentship Awards for students starting September 2020.
- Applications open: 05/03/2020
- Closing date: 04/07/2020
- Provisional decision: 11/07/2020 (may be subject to conditions, such as dissertation grade)
Are you looking for the next step after graduation, or uncertain how to develop the skills which employers are searching for? A Masters degree from the School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences, University of Bradford, will prepare you for real-world employment, enhance practical and scientific skills, and involve you in cutting-edge research.
We are currently offering two funded studentships:
No longer applicable
This scholarship is no longer available due to the deadline date passing or it was for a previous academic year.
The scholarship may be available in future academic years, but please note this may not always be the case.
This page remains online for information purposes only.
Applicable courses
Studentships can be used to study for any of our Masters courses:
How to apply
The deadline for applications is midnight on 04 July 2020.
Applicants must hold an offer from their chosen Programme.
Applications forms
- AHRC Heritage Consortium Master’s Studentship
- School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences Endowed Scholarship
Completed applications forms should be emailed to FOLSArchSci@bradford.ac.uk by midnight, 04 July 2020, using the subject line ‘SAFS Scholarship’.
Further information about this scholarship
Our Masters programmes are taught by world-leading experts whose research revolves around three themes: Social and biological identities; Archaeological and heritage sciences; and Landscape and settlement archaeology. Our facilities include Bradford Visualisation, which specialises in survey, imaging, digitisation and visualisation for heritage research; our Isotope laboratory; the Biological Anthropology Research Centre (BARC), with the largest collection of human skeletal remains of any UK university (over 4,000 skeletons); and new, state-of-the-art teaching and research labs, including an Anatomy Suite and Virtual Autopsy table.
By the end of the Master’s programme, you will have gained specialist knowledge and practical skills which will prepare you for a career in archaeology or forensics, and equip you with transferable skills for other disciplines, industries, or for further research.